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Defying Gravity: Nanostrings That Mimic Quantum Effects at Room Temperature
Artist impression of new nanostrings that can vibrate for a very long time. These nanostrings vibrate more than 100,000 times per second. Because it’s difficult…
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NASA and Lockheed Martin test pilots inspect the painted X-59 as it sits on the ramp at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California. The…
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Artificial neural networks could soon process time-dependent data more efficiently with the development of a tunable memristor. This technology, detailed in a University of Michigan-led…
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Cambridge researchers developed a controllable prosthetic extra thumb that people can quickly learn to use for picking up and manipulating objects. Testing at the Royal…
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A new lightweight, three-dimensional structure developed by researchers enhances lithium ion transport in batteries, showing improved stability and energy density, with potential for industrial application.…
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Penn Engineers have developed a tunable filter using yttrium iron garnet (YIG) that addresses past issues with GPS signal interference and supports future high-frequency band…
View More The Key to 6G: Penn Engineers Unlock the Next Generation of Wireless CommunicationsUnlocking Graphene’s Potential: Oxygen-Free Methods Revolutionize Production
The Hone lab at Columbia Engineering created over 100 identical graphene samples with their oxygen-free chemical vapor deposition method. Credit: Jacob Amontree & Christian Cupo,…
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Researchers have developed “metaholograms,” a new type of hologram that can project multiple high-fidelity images without crosstalk, potentially revolutionizing AR/VR displays and other technologies. These…
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