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…
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Cambridge 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…
View More Green Gold: Turning E-Waste Into a Treasure Trove of Rare Earth MetalsUp to One Million Kilometers: Revolutionary Single-Crystal Synthesis Boosts EV Battery Lifespan
Researchers at POSTECH, led by Professor Kyu-Young Park, have developed a new single-crystal synthesis technology for nickel-based cathode materials in electric vehicle batteries, demonstrating significantly…
View More Up to One Million Kilometers: Revolutionary Single-Crystal Synthesis Boosts EV Battery LifespanQuantum Computing Takes a Step Forward With New Spin Center Development
UC Riverside researchers have developed quantum simulators using spin centers to study magnetic phases, potentially advancing information storage and enabling room temperature quantum computing. Credit:…
View More Quantum Computing Takes a Step Forward With New Spin Center DevelopmentHow Organic Semiconductors Are Revolutionizing Solar Power
Researchers have enhanced solar energy harvesting by developing organic semiconductors that offer a cheaper, more adaptable alternative to silicon. A recent breakthrough reveals these materials…
View More How Organic Semiconductors Are Revolutionizing Solar PowerFrom Sci-Fi to Reality: Vacuum Tubes Could Revolutionize Quantum Networking
Researchers outlined a new method to build a quantum network that spans the country by using vacuum beam guides, in which qubits can travel thousands…
View More From Sci-Fi to Reality: Vacuum Tubes Could Revolutionize Quantum Networking“Super Grids” to the Rescue: Harnessing Sun and Wind Against Caribbean Hurricanes
ORNL researchers modeled how hurricane cloud cover would affect solar energy generation as a storm followed 10 possible trajectories over the Caribbean and Southern U.S.…
View More “Super Grids” to the Rescue: Harnessing Sun and Wind Against Caribbean HurricanesBeyond Silicon: How Atom-Thin Materials Are Revolutionizing Chips
An artist’s depiction of a missing chalcogen atom in the middle layer of a bulk transition-metal dichalcogenide. Credit: Kyle Palmer / PPPL Communications Department New…
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