Storm in a laser beam: Physicists create 'light hurricanes' that could...
The discovery, centred around controlling tiny hurricanes of light and electromagnetic fields, could revolutionise how much information we can deliver over cables.
View ArticleAI can detect serious neurologic changes in babies in the NICU using video...
Study findings could serve as a foundation for broader neuro-monitoring applications across intensive care units globally.
View ArticleCompact error correction: Towards a more efficient quantum 'hard drive'
Two quantum information theorists have solved a decades-old problem that will free up quantum computing power.
View ArticleSuper microscope shows nanoscale biological process for the first time
A new microscope is capable of live imaging of biological processes in such detail that moving protein complexes are visible.
View ArticleA milestone in the study of octopus arms
Research describes a computational model that captures the intricate muscular architecture of an octopus arm.
View ArticleStudy show the effectiveness of a portable EKG patch
Research shows that a newly-developed wireless EKG patch is as accurate, if not more accurate, than results from traditional EKG machines. The device is known as the EKG Patch Solution.
View ArticleBulges calculated in the supercomputer: How cells digest their internal canal...
Inside cells, there exists an extensive system of canals known as the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which consists of membrane-encased tubes that are partially broken down as needed -- for instance in...
View ArticleGiving robots superhuman vision using radio signals
Researchers have developed PanoRadar, a new tool to give robots superhuman vision by transforming simple radio waves into detailed, 3D views of the environment.
View ArticleExperts urge complex systems approach to assess artificial intelligence risks
Scientists point out that a coherent approach to understanding the threats posed by artificial intelligence is still elusive. They call for a complex systems perspective to better assess and mitigate...
View ArticleIn step forward for quantum computing hardware, physicist uncovers novel...
A new study has uncovered important behavior in the flow of electric current through quantum superconductors, potentially advancing the development of future technologies like quantum computing.
View ArticleNeuroMechFly v2: Simulating how fruit flies see, smell, and navigate
Scientists have advanced their NeuroMechFly model, simulating fruit fly movement in the real world. With integrated vision and smell, NeuroMechFly v2 helps us understand brain-body coordination,...
View ArticleRobot identifies plants by 'touching' their leaves
Researchers have developed a robot that identifies different plant species at various stages of growth by 'touching' their leaves with an electrode. The robot can measure properties such as surface...
View ArticleHow 'clean' does a quantum computing test facility need to be?
How to keep stray radiation from 'shorting' superconducting qubits; a pair of studies shows where ionizing radiation is lurking and how to banish it.
View ArticleDoes AI improve doctors' diagnoses? Study puts it to the test
Hospitals are already deploying artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance patient care. But can it actually improve doctors' diagnoses? A new study has surprising answers.
View ArticleResearch reveals unseen factors behind lithium-ion battery degradation
An international team of scientists has identified a surprising factor that accelerates the degradation of lithium-ion batteries leading to a steady loss of charge. This discovery provides a new...
View ArticleBluetooth technology unlocks urban animal secrets
Mobile phones could be the key to a cheaper and more reliable way of tracking animals for ecology and conservation research, according to a new study.
View ArticleMathematical modelling leads to a better understanding of prostate cancer
Researchers have developed a three-dimensional mathematical model of prostate cancer. The model depicts various processes, including tumour growth, genetic evolution and tumour cell competition.
View ArticleAI method can spot potential disease faster, better than humans, study finds
A 'deep learning' artificial intelligence model can identify pathology, or signs of disease, in images of animal and human tissue much faster, and often more accurately, than people. The development...
View ArticleBehavioral analysis in mice: More precise results despite fewer animals
Researchers are utilizing artificial intelligence to analyze the behavior of laboratory mice more efficiently and reduce the number of animals in experiments.
View ArticleDeep learning streamlines identification of 2D materials
Researchers look to deep learning techniques in order to streamline the time-consuming process of identifying 2D materials.
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