A new “common-sense” approach to computer vision enables artificial intelligence that interprets scenes more accurately than other systems do. Computer vision systems sometimes make inferences…
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Ultrathin Solar Cells Get a Boost – “Efficiencies of Perovskites Have Skyrocketed”
Rice University graduate student Wenbin Li prepares a 2D perovskite solar cell for testing in a solar simulator. Rice engineers boosted the efficiency of cells…
View More Ultrathin Solar Cells Get a Boost – “Efficiencies of Perovskites Have Skyrocketed”New Synthetic Biomaterial Can Repair Hearts, Muscles, and Vocal Cords
A rendered image of the vocal cord bioreactor for testing the hydrogels. Credit: Zixin He Scientists from McGill University develop new biomaterial for wound repair.…
View More New Synthetic Biomaterial Can Repair Hearts, Muscles, and Vocal CordsMIT Student Designs Novel Prosthetics and Seeks To Inspire Others To Pursue Engineering
PhD student Lucy Du is a founding member and leader of the MIT MakerWorkshop, which has been much more than a workplace for Du, who…
View More MIT Student Designs Novel Prosthetics and Seeks To Inspire Others To Pursue EngineeringNew Cyber Protections Against Stealthy “Logic Bombs” Targeting 3D Printed Drones, Prostheses and Medical Devices
Cyber attackers could target 3D printed objects in health care, aerospace, and other fields. Cybersecurity researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick and the Georgia Institute…
View More New Cyber Protections Against Stealthy “Logic Bombs” Targeting 3D Printed Drones, Prostheses and Medical DevicesRegenerative Nanotransfection: Innovative Nanochip Can Reprogram Biological Tissue in Living Body
Dr. Chandan Sen holds nanotransfection chip at the Medical Research Library building on Monday November 5, 2018. Chandon Sen, PhD, Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine…
View More Regenerative Nanotransfection: Innovative Nanochip Can Reprogram Biological Tissue in Living BodyDeep Tech Start-Up’s Breakthrough Technology, VIPER, Brings Robotic Laboratories to Ocean Floor
VIPER model. Credit: Impossible Sensing Deep tech start-up specializing in optical sensors and edge analytics partners with BOEM to pioneer a new way to discover…
View More Deep Tech Start-Up’s Breakthrough Technology, VIPER, Brings Robotic Laboratories to Ocean FloorStanford’s Simple New Quantum Computer Design: Photonic Computation in a Synthetic Time Dimension
A relatively simple quantum computer design that uses a single quantum computing. For example, telecommunications companies have been working to improve fiber optic cables and…
View More Stanford’s Simple New Quantum Computer Design: Photonic Computation in a Synthetic Time DimensionBusted for Not Social Distancing by a COVID-19 Mobile Surveillance Robot
The robot is detecting non-compliance to social distancing norms, classifying non-compliant pedestrians into groups and autonomously navigating to the static group with the most people…
View More Busted for Not Social Distancing by a COVID-19 Mobile Surveillance RobotStanford and Google Team Up To Create Time Crystals With Quantum Computers
A team of researchers including ones from Stanford and Google have created and observed a new phase of matter, popularly known as a time crystal.…
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