The neuromorphic chip reliably and precisely detects high-frequency oscillations in previously recorded intracranial EEG. Credit: UZH, ETHZ, USZ Researchers from Zurich have developed a compact,…
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Ground-Breaking New Type of Intelligent Material – Many Potential Uses From Drug Delivery to Energy Storage
The team that created the 2D-electrolytes was led by Prof Antonio Castro Neto (right), Director of CA2DM. With him is Ms Mariana Costa (left), the…
View More Ground-Breaking New Type of Intelligent Material – Many Potential Uses From Drug Delivery to Energy StorageQuantum Computing and Sensing: Engineers Demonstrate a Quantum Advantage
University of Arizona researchers demonstrate a quantum advantage. University of Arizona Researchers in the University of Arizona College of Engineering and James C. Wyant College…
View More Quantum Computing and Sensing: Engineers Demonstrate a Quantum AdvantageNew Technology “Listens” for Right Whales – One of the World’s Most Endangered Whale Species
New technology ‘listens’ for endangered right whales. One of the world’s most endangered whale species could have added protection from threats posed by human marine…
View More New Technology “Listens” for Right Whales – One of the World’s Most Endangered Whale SpeciesChinese Researchers Construct a Multiplexed Quantum Repeater Based on Absorptive Quantum Memories
An elementary link of a quantum repeater based on two absorptive QMs with the Sandwich-like structure. Credit: WANG Guoyan and MA Yanbing Chinese researchers realized…
View More Chinese Researchers Construct a Multiplexed Quantum Repeater Based on Absorptive Quantum MemoriesResearchers Design World’s Fastest Information-Fueled Engine
Simon Fraser University researchers have designed a remarkably fast engine that taps into a new kind of fuel — information. The development of this engine,…
View More Researchers Design World’s Fastest Information-Fueled EngineMIT Turns “Magic” Superconducting Material Into Versatile Electronic Devices
Artistic representation of the nanoscopic structure of one of the new MIT nanodevices. Two twisted sheets of graphene are represented by the metallic-blue carbon atoms…
View More MIT Turns “Magic” Superconducting Material Into Versatile Electronic DevicesNext Generation Swimming Biobots Can Self-Train, Showing Striking Speed and Strength
Top view of a biobot, consisting of a muscle cell-laden hydrogel and a spring-like skeleton. Credit: IBEC Robotics field aims at mimicking what natural biological…
View More Next Generation Swimming Biobots Can Self-Train, Showing Striking Speed and StrengthBeemmunity: Pollen-Sized Technology Protects Bees From Deadly Insecticides
A Beemmunity employee, Abraham McCauley, applies a pollen patty containing microsponges to a hive as part of colony trials. Credit: Nathan Reid A Cornell-developed technology…
View More Beemmunity: Pollen-Sized Technology Protects Bees From Deadly InsecticidesMIT Engineers Create a Programmable Digital Fiber – With Memory, Sensors, and AI
MIT researchers have created the first fabric-fiber to have digital capabilities, ready to collect, store and analyze data using a neural network. Credit: Anna Gittelson.…
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