Spin current observations from organic semiconductor side
Researchers have succeeded in observing the effects of spin current transfer and spin current generation from the non-magnetic side of a device, using a multilayer device consisting of a ferromagnetic...
View ArticleNew methods for whale tracking and rendezvous using autonomous robots
Today, a research team has proposed a new reinforcement learning framework with autonomous drones to find sperm whales and predict where they will surface.
View ArticleA new paradigm for control of quantum emitters
A research team developed a new paradigm for the control of quantum emitters, providing a new method for modulating and encoding quantum photonic information on a single photon light stream.
View ArticleWearable ultrasound tech for muscle monitoring opens new possibilities in...
Researchers have developed a compact, wearable ultrasound device that monitors muscle activity. Attachable to the skin with an adhesive and powered by a small battery, the device wirelessly captures...
View ArticleA newly developed algorithm shows how a gene is expressed at microscopic...
Researchers have developed a computational technique that makes spatial RNA transcripts more accessible and precise, allowing them to be visualized at microscopic resolution.
View ArticleAutistic traits shape how we explore
People with stronger autistic trails showed distinct exploration patterns and higher levels of persistence in a computer game, ultimately resulting in better performance than people with lower scores...
View ArticleA trick of light: Researchers turn silicon into direct bandgap semiconductor
Researchers have come up with a way to turn silicon into a direct bandgap semiconductor, opening the door to the manufacture of ultrathin silicon solar cells.
View ArticleResearcher finds AI could help improve city planning
The new research shows that using generative artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT and Google's Gemini could improve city planning by enhancing access to tools that help measure walkability, safety,...
View ArticleResearch shows therapeutic virtual yoga program can be effective for chronic...
Researchers found that a 12-week therapeutic virtual yoga program for chronic low back pain can be a feasible, safe and effective treatment option.
View ArticleUsing mathematics to better understand cause and effect
A new method for determining causality gives scientists a more holistic view of the causal role that contributing factors play within just about any system.
View ArticleImproving biosensors: Turning up the signal
Researchers show that the improvements in signal strength during surface-enhanced fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy can extend even through a nanoscale protective layer. This research may lead to...
View ArticleQuantum simulator could help uncover materials for high-performance electronics
Researchers created a synthetic magnetic field using a superconducting quantum processor, which could enable them to precisely study complex phenomena in materials, like phase changes. This could shed...
View ArticleRevealing causal links in complex systems
SURD, an algorithm, reveals causal links in complex systems. Applications may include forecasting climate to projecting population growth to designing efficient aircraft.
View ArticleBESSY II: New procedure for better thermoplastics
Bio-based thermoplastics are produced from renewable organic materials and can be recycled after use. Their resilience can be improved by blending bio-based thermoplastics with other thermoplastics....
View ArticleRemote medical interpreting is a double-edged sword in healthcare...
Remote medical interpreting (RMI) may be hindering healthcare communication rather than helping it, according to a new study.
View ArticleNanoscale transistors could enable more efficient electronics
Nanoscale 3D transistors made from ultrathin semiconductor materials can operate more efficiently than silicon-based devices, leveraging quantum mechanical properties to potentially enable...
View ArticleAI for real-time, patient-focused insight
BiomedGPT is a new a new type of artificial intelligence (AI) designed to support a wide range of medical and scientific tasks. This new study is described in the article as 'the first open-source and...
View ArticlePersistent problems with AI-assisted genomic studies
Researchers are warning that artificial intelligence tools gaining popularity in the fields of genetics and medicine can lead to flawed conclusions about the connection between genes and physical...
View ArticleEnsuring a bright future for diamond electronics and sensors
To expand the potential use of diamond in semiconductor and quantum technologies, researchers are developing improved processes for growing the material at lower temperatures that won't damage the...
View ArticleHigh-quality nanomechanical resonators with built-in piezoelectricity
Researchers have developed a novel type of nanomechanical resonator that combines two important features: high mechanical quality and piezoelectricity. This development could open doors to new...
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