Researchers have developed a novel technique for nanofabrication within silicon that allows for the creation of buried nanostructures with feature sizes down to 100 nm.…
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Terahertz Breakthrough: New Technique Offers Unprecedented Control Over Light
Researchers have created a new method to generate structured terahertz light beams using programmable spintronic emitters, marking a significant advancement in terahertz technology. This innovation…
View More Terahertz Breakthrough: New Technique Offers Unprecedented Control Over LightNew Memristor Device Challenges the Von Neumann Bottleneck With Ionic Innovation
Researchers at EPFL have developed a novel nanofluidic memristor, a device that mimics the brain’s efficient ion-based information processing. Unlike traditional memristors that use electrons,…
View More New Memristor Device Challenges the Von Neumann Bottleneck With Ionic InnovationElectric Insights: Introducing the Grid Event Signature Library
The Grid Signature Event Library energizes utility and researcher understanding of grid behavior by providing access to datasets of waveforms from grid operations. Credit: Adam…
View More Electric Insights: Introducing the Grid Event Signature LibraryDecades-Old Biology Technique Reveals Key to Prolonging Electric Aircraft Battery Life
Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have employed omics techniques, traditionally used in biology, to enhance the longevity and efficiency of electric aircraft batteries. Their…
View More Decades-Old Biology Technique Reveals Key to Prolonging Electric Aircraft Battery LifeNeural Networks Made of Light: Photon Power Drives the Next AI Revolution
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light have developed a simpler and potentially more sustainable method for implementing neural networks using…
View More Neural Networks Made of Light: Photon Power Drives the Next AI RevolutionHigh-Frequency, Low-Power: Researchers Develop Switch To Revolutionize 6G Communications
UAB researchers have developed an innovative switch for 6G communications that doubles performance to 120 GHz and reduces energy use, promising enhanced sustainability and efficiency…
View More High-Frequency, Low-Power: Researchers Develop Switch To Revolutionize 6G CommunicationsCambridge Study: AI Chatbots Have an “Empathy Gap,” and It Could Be Dangerous
New research at the University of Cambridge identifies a significant “empathy gap” in AI chatbots, posing risks to young users who often see these systems…
View More Cambridge Study: AI Chatbots Have an “Empathy Gap,” and It Could Be DangerousSLAC’s Electron Camera Discovers “Light-Twisting” Magic in Ultrathin Material
Using SLAC’s instrument for ultrafast electron diffraction (MeV-UED), one of the lab’s world-leading tools for ultrafast science, researchers discovered how an ultrathin material can circularly…
View More SLAC’s Electron Camera Discovers “Light-Twisting” Magic in Ultrathin MaterialGreen Gold: Turning E-Waste Into a Treasure Trove of Rare Earth Metals
ETH doctoral student Marie Perrin presents the new recycling approach. In her left hand, she is holding the raw material in the form of a…
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