Researchers have combined computational ghost imaging and x-ray fluorescence measurement in a high-resolution and efficient way to produce chemical element maps. The new method could…
View More Eliminating Lenses: Ghost Imaging Speeds Up X-Ray Fluorescence Chemical MappingCategory: Technologies
Measuring Trust in Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Researchers find public trust in AI varies greatly depending on the application. Prompted by the increasing prominence of artificial intelligence (AI) in society, University of…
View More Measuring Trust in Artificial Intelligence (AI)MIT’s New Tool for Tackling Hard Computational Problems
Some difficult computation problems, depicted by finding the highest peak in a “landscape” of countless mountain peaks separated by valleys, can take advantage of the…
View More MIT’s New Tool for Tackling Hard Computational ProblemsFirst Nano-Sized Molecular Device Capable of Sensing and Altering Cells’ Bioelectric Fields
A conceptual drawing of the new molecular device. For experiments outside the human body (in vitro), the device would nest on the cell’s membrane: a…
View More First Nano-Sized Molecular Device Capable of Sensing and Altering Cells’ Bioelectric FieldsHelping Next-Generation 5G Cell Technology See Past the Trees
NIST researchers studied the effects of trees on millimeter waves, which are planned for use in 5G communication. Credit: N. Hanacek/NIST Measurements of trees’ impact…
View More Helping Next-Generation 5G Cell Technology See Past the TreesScience Fiction Revisited: Ramjet Propulsion for Interstellar Space Travel
Artist’s impression of the Ramjet propulsion system. Credit: NASA Since the 1960s, there has been speculation about a hypothetical propulsion method for interstellar space travel.…
View More Science Fiction Revisited: Ramjet Propulsion for Interstellar Space TravelMagnetic Surprise Revealed in “Magic-Angle” Graphene – Potential Quantum Computing Applications
When layers of “magic-angle” graphene (bottom) come in contact with layers of certain transitions metals, it induces a phenomenon called spin-orbit coupling in the graphene…
View More Magnetic Surprise Revealed in “Magic-Angle” Graphene – Potential Quantum Computing ApplicationsMaking Next Generation Quantum Computers Even More Powerful
Three resonators operating at different frequencies read a 3×3 matrix of quantum dots. Credit: © Harald Homulle 2022 EPFL Engineers at EPFL have developed a…
View More Making Next Generation Quantum Computers Even More PowerfulBreakthrough Puts All-Solid-State Batteries One Step Closer to Becoming Next-Generation Powerhouse
Scientists Reduce All-Solid-State Battery Resistance by Heating All-solid-state batteries are now one step closer to becoming the powerhouse of next-generation electronics as researchers from Tokyo…
View More Breakthrough Puts All-Solid-State Batteries One Step Closer to Becoming Next-Generation PowerhouseSelf-Healing Nanomaterials: Self-Repairing Electronics Are on the Way
Abstract artist’s concept. Self-healing nanomaterials usable in solar panels and other electronic devices are being explored at the Technion. From the Terminator to Spiderman’s suit,…
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