Quantum interference in molecule-surface collisions
Scientists have revealed how quantum interference and symmetry dictate molecular behavior in collisions with gold surfaces, offering new insights into molecular interactions. The findings can have...
View ArticleChatGPT on the couch? How to calm a stressed-out AI
Distressing news and traumatic stories can cause stress and anxiety -- not only in humans, but these stories can also affect AI language models, such as ChatGPT. Researchers have now shown that these...
View ArticleZero-shot classification of art with large language models
Traditional machine learning models for automatic information classification require retraining data for each task. Researchers have demonstrated that art data can be automatically classified with...
View ArticleUnraveling the origin of extremely bright quantum emitters
A multi-institutional research team has clarified the energy levels of color centers at the SiO2/SiC interface, paving the way toward the development of scalable quantum technologies that use them as...
View ArticleAI revolutionizes glaucoma care: Specialist-level screening system
Glaucoma is called the 'silent thief of sight' as many don't notice until significant, irreversible vision loss has already occurred. A revolutionary early screening tool using AI may stop this thief...
View ArticleQuantum properties in atom-thick semiconductors offer new way to detect...
For decades, scientists have relied on electrodes and dyes to track the electrical activity of living cells. Now, engineers have discovered that quantum materials just a single atom thick can do the...
View ArticleSmartwatches could end the next pandemic
Everyday smartwatches are extremely accurate in detecting viral infection long before symptoms appear -- now, research shows how they could help stop a pandemic before it even begins.
View ArticleScientists unravel the spiraling secrets of magnetic materials for...
Engineers have developed a new computational approach to accurately model and predict the properties of a class of magnetic molecules called chiral helimagnets. Their work could accelerate the...
View ArticleResearchers unveil neuromorphic exposure control system to improve machine...
A research team has recently developed a groundbreaking neuromorphic exposure control (NEC) system that revolutionizes machine vision under extreme lighting variations. This biologically inspired...
View ArticleResearcher compares AI, human evaluators in swine medicine
A research team is studying whether artificial intelligence (AI) could play a supportive role in the evaluation of respiratory disease in pigs.
View ArticleFoundation AI model predicts postoperative risks from clinical notes
A team unveils a versatile large language model to enhance perioperative care.
View ArticleUsing computer science to save the bees
Researchers have created a system to help beekeepers monitor and analyze the health of their beehives and take corrective actions to prevent colony collapse -- when a majority of the worker bees...
View ArticleNASA's Hubble finds Kuiper Belt duo may be trio
The puzzle of predicting how three gravitationally bound bodies move in space has challenged mathematicians for centuries, and has most recently been popularized in the novel and television show '3...
View ArticleStudy shines headlights on consumer driverless vehicle safety deficiencies
Researchers have demonstrated that multicolored stickers applied to stop or speed limit signs on the roadside can 'confuse' self-driving vehicles, causing unpredictable and possibly hazardous operations.
View ArticleNew computer vision system can guide specialty crops monitoring
Soilless growing systems inside greenhouses, known as controlled environment agriculture, promise to advance the year-round production of high-quality specialty crops, according to an interdisciplinary...
View ArticleCold atoms on a chip
Researchers are working to move cold atom quantum experiments and applications from the laboratory tabletop to chip-based systems.
View ArticleFor better quantum sensing, go with the flow
Scientists encased nanodiamonds in tiny moving droplets of water to improve quantum sensing. The new technique lets researchers detect trace amounts of certain ions and molecules, and could someday...
View ArticleNeural network deciphers gravitational waves from merging neutron stars in a...
Binary neutron star mergers emit gravitational waves followed by light. To fully exploit these observations and avoid missing key signals, speed is crucial. An interdisciplinary team of researchers...
View ArticleThe quest for room-temperature superconductors
Theoretical physicists reveal that room-temperature superconductivity is possible within the laws of our Universe, linked to fundamental constants like electron mass and Planck constant. Discovery...
View ArticleSingle-qubit sensing puts new spin on quantum materials discovery
Working at nanoscale dimensions, billionths of a meter in size, a team of scientists revealed a new way to measure high-speed fluctuations in magnetic materials. Knowledge obtained by these new...
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