MIT researchers have developed a way to produce holograms almost instantly. They say the deep learning-based method is so efficient that it could run on…
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Ultralow-Temperature Supercapacitors Using Porous Carbon Aerogel – Could Power Mars & Polar Missions
A porous carbon aerogel improves the low-temperature performance of supercapacitors, which could help supply energy for space missions and polar activities. Credit: Adapted from Nano…
View More Ultralow-Temperature Supercapacitors Using Porous Carbon Aerogel – Could Power Mars & Polar MissionsClass Assignment Leads to Published Aerospace Engineering Research
Griffith-type transonic airfoil inside the wind tunnel test section. Credit: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Armando Collazo Garcia III got more than he expected from a…
View More Class Assignment Leads to Published Aerospace Engineering ResearchNew High-Temperature Superconductor Synthesized by Scientists
An international team led by Artem R. Oganov, a Professor at Skoltech and MISIS, and Dr. Ivan Troyan from the Institute of Crystallography of RAS…
View More New High-Temperature Superconductor Synthesized by ScientistsScientists Devise a 2D-Material-Based Stacked Structure to Reduce Computing Power Consumption
2D materials could help usher in an era of low-power semiconductor chips and circuits. A 2D Perspective: Stacking Materials to Realize a Low Power Consuming…
View More Scientists Devise a 2D-Material-Based Stacked Structure to Reduce Computing Power Consumption2,000-Year-Old Greek Astronomical Calculator: Experts Recreate a Mechanical Cosmos for the World’s First Computer
Cosmos Display at the front of the Antikythera Mechanism, showing the positions of the Sun, Moon, and five planets as well as the phase of…
View More 2,000-Year-Old Greek Astronomical Calculator: Experts Recreate a Mechanical Cosmos for the World’s First ComputerShutting the Nano-Gate: Breakthrough May Lead to Single-Molecule Sensors and Cheaper Genomic Sequencing
Nanopore electrical tweezer for trapping and manipulating nano-objects in water. Credit: Osaka University Researchers at Osaka University create voltage-controlled nanopores that can trap particles as…
View More Shutting the Nano-Gate: Breakthrough May Lead to Single-Molecule Sensors and Cheaper Genomic SequencingAutonomous Materials: Researchers Design Patterns in Self-Propelling Liquid Crystals
New research shows that the movement in liquid crystals can be harnessed and directed, a step toward developing autonomous materials that can sense inputs, amplify…
View More Autonomous Materials: Researchers Design Patterns in Self-Propelling Liquid Crystals“Wearable Microgrid” Harvests Energy From Human Body to Power Electronic Gadgets
The wearable microgrid uses energy from human sweat and movement to power an LCD wristwatch and electrochromic device. Credit: Lu Yin Nanoengineers at the University…
View More “Wearable Microgrid” Harvests Energy From Human Body to Power Electronic GadgetsSolar-Powered Lunar Ark Proposed As “Modern Global Insurance Policy”
Overhead view of the proposed ark design. Credit: Jekan Thanga The ambitious project proposed by a University of Arizona team aims to preserve humankind –…
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