Quantum researchers cause controlled 'wobble' in the nucleus of a single atom
Researchers have been able to initiate a controlled movement in the very heart of an atom. They caused the atomic nucleus to interact with one of the electrons in the outermost shells of the atom. This...
View ArticleBake, melt or ignite: How synthesis methods have a profound impact on...
A new study reveals how different synthesis methods can profoundly impact the structure and function of high entropy oxides, a class of materials with applications in everyday electronic devices.
View ArticleBig algebras: A dictionary of abstract math
Several fields of mathematics have developed in total isolation, using their own 'undecipherable' coded languages. Mathematicians now present 'big algebras,' a two-way mathematical 'dictionary' between...
View ArticleInvisibility cloaks? Wave scattering simulation unlocks potential for...
Could invisibility cloaks become a reality? New research brings this science fiction concept a step closer, with a breakthrough software package that simulates how waves interact with complex materials.
View ArticleA new app to 'uncuff' blood pressure monitoring
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking smartphone app that measures blood pressure using a smartphone's built-in sensors, eliminating the need for traditional cuffs. This technology can make blood...
View ArticleUnveiling the math behind your calendar
In a world where organizing a simple meeting can feel like herding cats, new research reveals just how challenging finding a suitable meeting time becomes as the number of participants grows. The study...
View ArticleNew discovery aims to improve the design of microelectronic devices
A new study is providing new insights into how next-generation electronics, including memory components in computers, breakdown or degrade over time.
View ArticleSimple shift could make low Earth orbit satellites high capacity
Researchers have invented a technique that enables low Earth orbit satellite antennas to manage signals for multiple users at once, slashing costs and simplifying designs for communication satellites.
View ArticleEnergy transmission in quantum field theory requires information
An international team of researchers has found a simple relationship between the rates of energy and information transmission across an interface connecting two quantum field theories.
View ArticleTailored microbe communities
How can computer models help design microbial communities? Researchers examined the development perspectives of so-called synthetic biology. In a new article, they explain why computer-aided biology...
View ArticleSmartphone-based microscope rapidly reconstructs 3D holograms
Researchers developed a new smartphone-based digital holographic microscope that enables precision 3D measurements. The highly portable and inexpensive microscope could help bring 3D measurement...
View ArticleEhrapy: A new open-source tool for analyzing complex health data
Scientists have developed an accessible software solution specifically designed for the analysis of complex medical health data. The open-source software called 'ehrapy' enables researchers to...
View ArticleEnergy-saving computing with magnetic whirls
Researchers have managed to enhance the framework of Brownian reservoir computing by recording and transferring hand gestures to the system which then used skyrmions to detect these individual gestures.
View ArticleCREME AI and CRISPR in tandem
CREME is a virtual laboratory that allows scientists to simulate specific decreases in gene activity. It offers a powerful new tool for identifying and understanding important parts of the genome. And...
View ArticlePhysics team electrifies the quantum world
Researchers have developed a method to model a central theory of quantum gravity in the laboratory. Their goal: to decipher previously unexplained phenomena in the quantum world.
View ArticleImproving eye tracking to assess brain disorders
Using piezoelectricity, an engineering team developed wearable sensors to examine eye movement to assess brain disorders or damage to the brain.
View ArticleResearchers test ChatGPT, other AI models against real-world students
An experiment tested six generative large language models against students in an online introductory biomedical and health informatics course. The models scored higher than as many as three quarters of...
View ArticleWildland firefighters hit their STRIDE
You're a hotshot working to contain a wildfire. The conflagration jumps the fire line, forcing your crew to flee using pre-determined escape routes. At the start of the day, the crew boss estimated how...
View ArticleDeep-learning innovation secures semiconductors against counterfeit chips
Researchers developed RAPTOR, a patent-pending optical counterfeit detection method for chips used in semiconductor devices. It leverages deep learning to identify tampering. It improves upon...
View ArticleAutonomous vehicles could understand their passengers better with ChatGPT
Imagine simply telling your vehicle, 'I'm in a hurry,' and it automatically takes you on the most efficient route to where you need to be. Engineers found that an autonomous vehicle (AV) can do this...
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