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Achieving quantum memory in the hard X-ray range

Physicists have used Doppler-shifted nuclear resonant absorbers to form a nuclear frequency comb, enabling a quantum memory in the notoriously difficult X-ray range.

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New substrate material for flexible electronics could help combat e-waste

A new material for flexible electronics could enable multilayered, recyclable electronic devices and help limit e-waste.

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Glimpse into the nanoworld: Microscope reveals tiniest cell processes

What does the inside of a cell really look like? In the past, standard microscopes were limited in how well they could answer this question. Now, researchers have succeeded in developing a microscope...

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Using photos or videos, these AI systems can conjure simulations that train...

Two new studies introduce AI systems that use either video or photos to create simulations that can train robots to function in the real world. This could significantly lower the costs of training...

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Exploring the impact of attentional uniqueness and attentional allocation on...

Researchers posit that a balance between attentional uniqueness and allocation can positively impact a firm's growth.

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Artificial compound eye to revolutionize robotic vision at lower cost but...

A research team has recently developed a novel artificial compound eye system that is not only more cost-effective, but demonstrates a sensitivity at least twice that of existing market products in...

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Finding pearls in the mud: Eco-friendly tungsten recovery from semiconductor...

Semiconductor industry waste is typically seen as a costly disposal problem and an environmental hazard. But what if this waste could be transformed into a valuable resource? In an exciting...

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Researchers outline promises, challenges of understanding AI for biological...

Machine learning is a powerful tool in computational biology, enabling the analysis of a wide range of biomedical data such as genomic sequences and biological imaging. But when researchers use machine...

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Researchers develop AI model that predicts the accuracy of protein--DNA binding

A new artificial intelligence model can predict how different proteins may bind to DNA.

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From doom-scrolling to mindfulness

Researchers have created Mindful Scroll, a mobile app that helps users transition from doom-scrolling to adding mindfulness into their daily routines.

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Redefining the computer whiz: Research shows diverse skills valued by youth

Researchers have uncovered a more nuanced view of what makes an 'ideal' computer science student, challenging long-held stereotypes of geeky, clever, detail-oriented men, who lack social skills.

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Engineers bring efficient optical neural networks into focus

Researchers have published a programmable framework that overcomes a key computational bottleneck of optics-based artificial intelligence systems. In a series of image classification experiments, they...

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Wearable display tech: Full-color fiber LEDs based on perovskite quantum wires

A research team has developed full-color fiber light-emitting diodes utilizing perovskite quantum wires (PeQWs), paving the way for innovative wearable lighting and display devices.

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Those with the biggest biases choose first, according to new math study

In a new study, researchers created a sort of simulated voting booth -- a space where people, or mathematical 'agents,' with various biases could deliberate over decisions. The results may help to...

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AI poses no existential threat to humanity, new study finds

Large Language Models (LLMs) are entirely controllable through human prompts and lack 'emergent abilities'; that is, the means to form their own insights or conclusions. Increasing model size does not...

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Engineers make tunable, shape-changing metamaterial inspired by vintage toys

Common push puppet toys in the shapes of animals and popular figures can move or collapse with the push of a button at the bottom of the toys' base. Now, a team of engineers has created a new class of...

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New method for orchestrating successful collaboration among robots

New research shows that programming robots to create their own teams and voluntarily wait for their teammates results in faster task completion, with the potential to improve manufacturing, agriculture...

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Think fast -- or not: Mathematics behind decision making

New research explains the mathematics behind how initial predispositions and additional information affect decision making.

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Delivery robots' green credentials make them more attractive to consumers

The smaller carbon footprint, or wheel print, of automatic delivery robots can encourage consumers to use them when ordering food, according to a new study. The suitcase-sized, self-driving electric...

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Say 'aah' and get a diagnosis on the spot: is this the future of health?

A computer algorithm has achieved a 98% accuracy in predicting different diseases by analyzing the color of the human tongue. The proposed imaging system can diagnose diabetes, stroke, anemia, asthma,...

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