Researchers from the University of Surrey’s Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) and the University of São Paulo have developed a new analysis technique that will help scientists…
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Developing Next-Generation Electronic Devices by Harnessing Terahertz Waves
Ruonan Han seeks to push the limits of electronic circuits. Ruonan Han’s research is driving up the speeds of microelectronic circuits to enable new applications…
View More Developing Next-Generation Electronic Devices by Harnessing Terahertz WavesSuperconducting Silicon-Photonic Chip Developed for Quantum Communication
A superconducting silicon chip is used as an untrusted relay server for secure quantum communication. By harnessing the unique low-dead-time feature of the waveguide integrated…
View More Superconducting Silicon-Photonic Chip Developed for Quantum CommunicationCellular Computing: “Logic Gate” Paves Way for Nanoscale Computers To Treat Cancer and Other Diseases
Researchers created a transistor-like ‘logic gate,’ which is a type of computational operation in which multiple inputs control an output, and embedded it into a…
View More Cellular Computing: “Logic Gate” Paves Way for Nanoscale Computers To Treat Cancer and Other DiseasesNew Holographic Camera Sees the Unseen – Around Corners, Through Fog and Human Tissue
A setup of one of the camera prototypes in the laboratory. Credit: Florian Willomitzer/Northwestern University Device can see around corners and through scattering media like…
View More New Holographic Camera Sees the Unseen – Around Corners, Through Fog and Human TissueNuclear Radiation “Fast Neutrons” Used To Transmit Digital Data Wirelessly
Engineers have successfully transferred digitally encoded information wirelessly using nuclear radiation instead of conventional technology. Radio waves and mobile phone signals rely on electromagnetic radiation…
View More Nuclear Radiation “Fast Neutrons” Used To Transmit Digital Data WirelesslyBinding Polymer Discovery Gives 3D-Printed Sand Super Strength
A novel polymer developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory strengthens sand for additive manufacturing applications. A 6.5 centimeter 3D-printed sand bridge, shown here, held 300…
View More Binding Polymer Discovery Gives 3D-Printed Sand Super StrengthStanford Uses AI To Make Holographic Displays Look Even More Like Real Life
Photograph of a holographic display prototype. Credit: Stanford Computational Imaging Lab Virtual and augmented reality headsets are designed to place wearers directly into other environments,…
View More Stanford Uses AI To Make Holographic Displays Look Even More Like Real LifeSelf-Driving Roboats – Developed at MIT – Set Sea in Amsterdam Canals
The self-driving Roboat, with refined perception, navigation, and control systems, prepares to set sail in Amsterdam. Credit: Photo courtesy of MIT CSAIL If you don’t…
View More Self-Driving Roboats – Developed at MIT – Set Sea in Amsterdam CanalsThrough the Eyes of Underwater Creatures: Wearable, Whole-Body Sensing Networks
Horseshoe Crab Michael Bartlett will engineer wearable, whole-body sensing networks with a Young Investigator Award from the Office of Naval Research. The horseshoe crab is…
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