Selective Memory

Conventional computers have microprocessors mounted on a package, with embedded electrical leads. The package snaps into the motherboard and information go between the processor and the...

New Two-Dimensional Material That’s Never Been Seen in Nature

Scientists at RMIT University in Melbourne have made the once-in-a-decade discovery that is expected to revolutionize the way we do chemistry. They have devised a...

Novel Converter for Ultra-fast Data Processing at Nanoscale

Progression in nanoelectronics has been powered by the regularly expanding need to recoil the span of electronic gadgets in order to produce smaller, faster and...

New Receiver Technology to Dramatically Speed Up Home Broadband

Slow internet browsing can be very frustrating. Now, it will be history with a new receiver designed and demonstrated by UCL researchers that provide high-speed...

Electrode Materials From the Microwave Oven

The global demand for battery materials is expected to increase 8.3 percent per year. A variety of factors are contributing to the power growth demand...

Toward Efficient High-Pressure Desalination

Most desalination plants use Reverse Osmosis for water filtration. In this technique, water flows through the membranes to remove salt. But the real challenge...

ETH Zurich Team Builds Ultra-Thin Curved Concrete Roof

By adopting innovative design and fabrication methods, ETH researchers have built an ultra-thin, sinuous concrete roof. Scientists here integrated new lightweight construction methodologies with intelligent and adaptive...

A Single Photon Revealed the Theory Behind the Quantum Networks of the Future

Quantum theory explains the nature and behavior of matter and energy on the atomic and subatomic level. The theory also referred as quantum mechanics. However,...

Now Anyone can Explore Machine Learning, No Coding Required

Presently anybody can creep up near machine learning. It's open to instruction as an AI try "made with a few companions from Google. Yes,...

4-in-1 Smart Utility Plant Custom-Made For Tropical Climate

Scientists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed smart utility plant that could pave the way for a more environmentally friendly and cost-effective...

This Soft Robotic Gripper can Screw in your Light Bulbs for you

Scientists at the UCSanDiego have developed the first-ever soft robotic gripper that can pick up and manipulate objects without seeing them. The gripper can pick...

Know your Cement, get Greener Concrete

EPFL scientists along with ETH Zurich, UB Bath, MIT, RU Houston, UPV/EHU Spain, Mines Nantes, CU Boulder and Penn State collaborated together and developed a...

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