This U.S. Air Force microwave weapon is designed to knock down drones by frying their electronics. Credit: AFRL Directed Energy Directorate Some of the cases…
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Experiment With Turnstiles of Single Electrons Lights Way Towards New Power Standard
Researchers at Aalto University propose method of transducing frequency to power. The world’s most commonly used system of measurement, the International System of Units (SI),…
View More Experiment With Turnstiles of Single Electrons Lights Way Towards New Power StandardCrucial Superabsorption Breakthrough Unlocks Key to Next-Generation Quantum Batteries
Researchers at the University of Adelaide and their overseas partners have taken a key step in making quantum batteries a reality. They have successfully proved…
View More Crucial Superabsorption Breakthrough Unlocks Key to Next-Generation Quantum BatteriesInvisible 3D-Printed Machine-Readable Labels That Identify and Track Objects
MIT scientists built a user interface that facilitates the integration of common tags (QR codes or ArUco markers used for augmented reality) with the object…
View More Invisible 3D-Printed Machine-Readable Labels That Identify and Track ObjectsNanopores Feel the Heat: Breakthrough May Lead to More Efficient DNA Sequencing Technology
Researchers at Osaka University use a tiny thermometer to directly monitor changes in temperature when ions pass through a nanopore, which may lead to more…
View More Nanopores Feel the Heat: Breakthrough May Lead to More Efficient DNA Sequencing TechnologyLego unveils first F1 set alongside Daniel Ricciardo
Whether you’re a McLaren fan, a fan of Daniel Ricciardo or a simple brickhead, this new Lego set is sure to impress. McLaren and Lego…
View More Lego unveils first F1 set alongside Daniel RicciardoSpeeding Through Semiconductor Nanowires: New Basis for Ultrafast Transistors
Terahertz spectroscopy measurements showed that the strained core of semiconductor nanowires can host fast moving electrons, a concept that could be employed for a new…
View More Speeding Through Semiconductor Nanowires: New Basis for Ultrafast TransistorsNew Super-Conducting Technology Takes Data Beyond Ones and Zeroes
Rotating flashing lights represent the concept of spin. Leveraging electron spin adds a new dimension to data encoding. Remember flip-phones? Our smartphones may one day…
View More New Super-Conducting Technology Takes Data Beyond Ones and ZeroesLarge Hadron Collider Experiments Step Up the Data Processing Game With GPUs
While data processing demand is rocketing for LHC’s Run 3, the four large experiments are increasing their use of GPUs to improve their computing infrastructure.…
View More Large Hadron Collider Experiments Step Up the Data Processing Game With GPUsWorld-First Antibody-Drug Delivery System Developed Using Supercharged Man-Made Crystals
Schematic illustration of the new MOF Antibody crystals and their ability to specifically seek out cancer cells to detect them and deliver highly potent drugs…
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