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Researchers have developed a soft fluidic switch using ionic polymer artificial muscles, capable of operating at ultra-low power and producing a force 34 times its…
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The research from Linköping University introduces a new approach to processing conjugated polymers using benign solvents such as water. The new inks are also highly…
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Researchers have developed a novel synaptic transistor that mimics the human brain’s integrated processing and memory capabilities. This device operates at room temperature, is energy-efficient,…
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Researchers at UNIST, in collaboration with Korea University, have significantly improved the stability and efficiency of perovskite solar cells, offering advancements in both solar energy…
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University of Copenhagen researchers have proven that fully stable Machine Learning algorithms are unattainable for complex problems, highlighting the critical need for thorough testing and…
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