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Scientists Build Machine That Mimics a Supernova in the Lab
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Getting the machine to produce results useful for studying nature took two and a half years of engineering adjustments
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How Spiraling Circuits Could Mean More Efficient AI
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Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
Researchers from Japan have developed a new method that could make artificial intelligence more energy efficient
| 2 min read
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Silicon 'Neurons' May Add a New Dimension to Computer Processors
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Washington University in St. Louis
Energy constraints lead to novel ways of efficient, at-a-distance communication
| 3 min read
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Novel Material Could Mean Damage-Proof, Flexible Screens
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National University of Singapore
Researchers create a new stretchable, self-healing, and illuminating electronic material for wearables and soft robots
| 3 min read
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3D Printing Study Shows Promise for Predictive Maintenance
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U.S. Army Research Laboratory
A recent study showed that the US Army could detect and monitor the wear and tear of 3D printed maraging steel through sensor measurement
| 3 min read
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Genetic Barcodes Can Ensure Authentic DNA Fingerprints
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Duke University
Researchers propose a way of ensuring that genetic samples taken in the field for DNA fingerprinting arrive at the laboratory unaltered
| 4 min read
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Kirigami-Inspired Electronics Perfect for Pressure Sensing
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Texas A&M University
Texas A&M researchers found that miniature electronics based on the Japanese art of kirigami are ideal for pressure sensing because of their ability to be repeatedly compressed
| 3 min read
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Flexible and Stretchable Single Crystal Electronic Systems
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Researchers have discovered that certain crystals are more flexible and stretchable compared to current materials used for electronic applications
| 2 min read
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Inspired by Cheetahs, These Soft Robots Are the Fastest Yet
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North Carolina State University
Researchers have built robots capable of speeds of up to 2.7 body lengths per second
| 3 min read
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A New Quantum Material Could Make AI Less Energy-Hungry
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Purdue University
The recently developed hardware could offset energy demand of artificial intelligence
| 3 min read
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Water-Splitting Module a Source of Perpetual Energy
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Rice University
'Artificial leaf' concept inspires Rice University research into solar-powered fuel production
| 2 min read
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