Soldiers, athletes, and motorists could lead safer lives thanks to a new process that could lead to more efficient and re-useable protection from shock and…
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Researchers Develop 3D-Printed Jelly for Biomedical Materials and Soft Robotics
The hydrogel material comes from different-sized seaweed particles. Credit: Orlin Velev, NC State University Hydrogels merge two physical forms of the same seaweed material for…
View More Researchers Develop 3D-Printed Jelly for Biomedical Materials and Soft RoboticsX-ray Experiments and Machine Learning Innovation Could Trim Years off Battery R&D
Staff engineer Bruis van Vlijmen is seen working inside the Battery Informatics Lab 1070 in the Arrillaga Science Center, Bldg. 57. Credit: Jacqueline Orrell/SLAC National…
View More X-ray Experiments and Machine Learning Innovation Could Trim Years off Battery R&DNational Cyber Defense Is a “Wicked” Problem: Why the Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack and the SolarWinds Hack Were All but Inevitable
Military units like the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade shown here are just one component of U.S. national cyber defense. Credit: Fort George G. Meade Takeaways:…
View More National Cyber Defense Is a “Wicked” Problem: Why the Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack and the SolarWinds Hack Were All but InevitableAn Uncrackable Combination: Invisible Ink and Artificial Intelligence
Coded messages in invisible ink sound like something only found in espionage books, but in real life, they can have important security purposes. Yet, they…
View More An Uncrackable Combination: Invisible Ink and Artificial IntelligenceHow to Cloak an Object to Become Invisible to a Thermal Camera
Theoretical method can make objects invisible to a thermal camera, or mimic a different object. Can you feel the heat? To a thermal camera, which…
View More How to Cloak an Object to Become Invisible to a Thermal CameraRevolutionary AI Approach Promises to Accelerate the Design of New Functional Materials
A neural network that carries the full crystal symmetry enables efficient training for crystalline solids. Credit: Image courtesy of the researchers A Streamlined Approach to…
View More Revolutionary AI Approach Promises to Accelerate the Design of New Functional MaterialsAbove the Noise: Using Deep Learning for Higher Precision Measurements of Nanoscale Objects
Deep learning helps researchers to find hidden features in resistive pulse signals in nanopore sensing of nanoscale objects. Credit: Osaka University Researchers at Osaka University…
View More Above the Noise: Using Deep Learning for Higher Precision Measurements of Nanoscale ObjectsMagnetoelectric Chips to Power a New Generation of More Efficient Computing Devices
Harnessing the Hum of Fluorescent Lights for More Efficient Computing The property that makes fluorescent lights buzz could power a new generation of more efficient…
View More Magnetoelectric Chips to Power a New Generation of More Efficient Computing DevicesSecret to Building Superconducting Quantum Computers With Massive Processing Power
NIST physicists measured and controlled a superconducting quantum bit (qubit) using light-conducting fiber (indicated by white arrow) instead of metal electrical cables like the 14…
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