Swedish researchers have innovated 3D printing by developing silica glass micro-optics on optical fibers, promising faster internet, improved sensors, and advanced imaging systems, while avoiding…
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Revolutionizing Electronics: Air-Doped Organic Semiconductors Unveiled
The new method involves dipping the conductive plastic into a special salt solution – a photocatalyst – and then illuminating it with light for a…
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SuperLimbs, a system of wearable robotic limbs built by MIT engineers, is designed to physically support an astronaut and lift them back on their feet…
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Photo of the “neuromorphic drone” flying over a flower pattern. It illustrates the visual inputs the drone receives from the neuromorphic camera in the corners.…
View More The Future of Flight: Researchers Develop Neuromorphic Drones That Learn Like AnimalsTrustnet Unveils a New Era in Decentralizing Online Fact-Checking
Researchers have introduced Trustnet, a browser extension that allows users to identify and assess misinformation on any website. This decentralized tool empowers users to define…
View More Trustnet Unveils a New Era in Decentralizing Online Fact-CheckingTiny Titans: Revolutionary Microcapacitors Set to Supercharge Next-Gen Electronics
New microcapacitor technology developed at Berkeley Lab enhances energy storage capabilities on microchips, marking a major advancement in microelectronics. Credit: SciTechDaily New microcapacitors developed by…
View More Tiny Titans: Revolutionary Microcapacitors Set to Supercharge Next-Gen ElectronicsPredicting Chaos With AI: The New Frontier in Autonomous Control
Advanced machine learning algorithms have shown potential in efficiently controlling complex systems, promising significant improvements in autonomous technology and digital infrastructure. Recent research highlights the…
View More Predicting Chaos With AI: The New Frontier in Autonomous ControlSmelting Steel Without Fossil Fuels: Solar Power Shatters the 1,000°C Barrier for Industrial Heating
The main component of the thermal trap is a cylinder made of quartz. In the experiments, it reached a temperature of 1050 degrees Celsius and…
View More Smelting Steel Without Fossil Fuels: Solar Power Shatters the 1,000°C Barrier for Industrial HeatingHarvard Physicists Demonstrate First Metro-Area Quantum Network in Boston
Map showing the path of the two-node quantum network through Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts. Credit: Can Knaut via OpenStreetMap Physicists demostrate first metro-area quantum computer…
View More Harvard Physicists Demonstrate First Metro-Area Quantum Network in BostonWhat if Your Earbuds Could Do Everything Your Smartphone Could but Better? New Synthetic Materials Could Make It Possible
Matt Eichenfield’s team at Sandia National Laboratories uses multiple microwave frequencies to characterize a nonlinear phononic mixing device they built on a silicon wafer. Credit:…
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