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Taking lessons from a sea slug, study points to better hardware for artificial intelligence
Researchers emulated experiments done on sea slugs in nickel oxide, a quantum material, toward understanding how the material could be of interest for artificial intelligence.…
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Researchers from MIT have developed a method to integrate sensing capabilities into 3D printable structures comprised of repetitive cells, which enables designers to rapidly prototype…
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UIC researchers create a sustainable electrochemical system in which a solar cell is attached to a well holding a liquid solution. When charged, nitrates from…
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Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a software toolkit that allows users to test the hardware security of Apple…
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Researchers from the University of Tsukuba, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Hiroshima Institute of Technology, et al. induced substantial motion of oxide ions within perovskite crystals…
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Today’s networks are struggling to deliver high bandwidth and availability imposed by emerging workloads. Credit: Image courtesy of Facebook ARROW, a reconfigurable fiber optics network…
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New collaborative research describes how electrons move through two different configurations of bilayer graphene, the atomically-thin form of carbon. These results provide insights that researchers…
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OpenRooms creates photorealistic synthetic scenes from input images or scans, with unprecedented control over shape, materials and lighting. Credit: University of California – San Diego…
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A flexible supercapacitor with electrodes made of wrinkled titanium carbide maintained its ability to store and release electronic charges after repetitive stretching. Credit: American Chemical…
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