Researchers at Washington State University have developed the smallest and fastest micro-robots, potentially transforming fields from artificial pollination to surgery. Utilizing shape memory alloys for…
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Revolutionizing Biology: How Imageomics Transforms Our View of Genetics
Imageomics utilizes machine learning to analyze biological traits from images, offering new insights into the link between phenotypes and genotypes. With its emphasis on conservation…
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Researchers have discovered a faster-than-expected transition from bright to dark excitons in anatase TiO2, providing new insights into semiconductor excitonic dynamics that could inform the…
View More Chinese Scientists Unveil Secrets of Bright-Dark Exciton Transition in a Semiconductor MaterialSupercomputers and AI Unlock Secret Materials for Next-Gen Carbon Capture
Scientific visualization of the AI-guided assembly of a novel metal-organic framework with high carbon dioxide adsorption capacity and synthesizable linkers. Building blocks, predicted by generative…
View More Supercomputers and AI Unlock Secret Materials for Next-Gen Carbon Capture“Wonder Material” Graphene Verified Safe in Groundbreaking Human Study
Recent research indicates that controlled inhalation of ultra-pure graphene oxide does not have short-term adverse effects on human lung or cardiovascular health, marking a significant…
View More “Wonder Material” Graphene Verified Safe in Groundbreaking Human StudyGhosts in the Machine: Scientists Identify Battery Failure’s Phantom Culprits
Argonne National Laboratory’s investigation into “soft-shorts” in solid-state batteries offers vital information and tools for enhancing electric vehicle battery reliability and design, marking a significant…
View More Ghosts in the Machine: Scientists Identify Battery Failure’s Phantom CulpritsAt the Speed of Light: Unveiling the Chip That’s Reimagining AI Processing
A new chip developed by Penn Engineers uses light to accelerate AI training, offering faster processing and reduced energy consumption while enhancing data privacy. (Artist’s…
View More At the Speed of Light: Unveiling the Chip That’s Reimagining AI ProcessingUnlocking the Secrets of Proteins With Cutting-Edge AI
DeepGO-SE, an AI tool created by KAUST researchers, revolutionizes the prediction of unknown protein functions using logical entailment and advanced language models, showing significant potential…
View More Unlocking the Secrets of Proteins With Cutting-Edge AIBrighter Than Ever: The Secret Behind Next-Gen OLED Technology
Durham University scientists have discovered a new method to improve blue OLEDs, introducing hyperfluorescent technology that triples efficiency and offers more stable light emission. This…
View More Brighter Than Ever: The Secret Behind Next-Gen OLED TechnologyUnlocking Affordable Disease Detection With Cutting-Edge Nanotechnology
Scientists have developed Subak, a cost-effective tool for detecting nuclease digestion. This breakthrough technology uses fluorescent silver nanoclusters to signal enzyme activity, offering a simpler…
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