The neuromorphic chip reliably and precisely detects high-frequency oscillations in previously recorded intracranial EEG. Credit: UZH, ETHZ, USZ Researchers from Zurich have developed a compact,…
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This light-shrinking material turns a conventional light microscope into a super-resolution microscope. Credit: Junxiang Zhao Electrical engineers at the University of California San Diego developed…
Cover of ACS Applied Energy Materials Volume 4 Issue 5. Credit: ACS Applied Energy Materials A new report by Skoltech scientists and their colleagues describes…
A robotic arm setup is equipped with a sensorized soft brush and aided by a camera to study the complex nature of manipulating and brushing…
Harnessing the Hum of Fluorescent Lights for More Efficient Computing The property that makes fluorescent lights buzz could power a new generation of more efficient…
A tiny Starship Enterprise fires on a tiny Klingon Battle cruiser with real animated images created in thin air. Credit: BYU Using lasers to create…
MIT researchers developed a picking robot that combines vision with radio frequency (RF) sensing to find and grasps objects, even if they’re hidden from view.…
Simplified schematic picture of the studied device, showing electrical and thermal generation of spin currents in a bilayer graphene/CrSBr heterostructure. The magnetic Co electrodes are…
‘Smart’ device to harvest daylight. Credit: NTU Singapore Device can be used to illuminate dark, underground spaces in daytime. A team of Nanyang Technological University,…
Schematic representation of the coherent control of a spin defect (red) in an atomic layer of boron nitride. Boron nitride consists of boron (yellow spheres)…
As a laser illuminates these nanometer-scale devices (blue wave), attosecond electron flashes are generated (red pulse) at the ends of nanotips and used to trace…
Schematic of the integrated multiplexer, showing broadband terahertz wave being split into four different frequencies, where each is capable of carrying digital information. Credit: Osaka…
This prototype device creates a warm white light without the blue hues that can cause health problems. Credit: Jakoah Brgoch To be more energy efficient,…
Left: an image of a tree based on LiDAR data. Right: the same image converted to a hologram. Credit: Jana Skirnewskaja Researchers have developed the…
A 3D rendering of the first fully recyclable, printed transistor. Credit: Duke University New technique reclaims nearly 100% of all-carbon-based transistors while retaining future functionality…
The research could lead to electronics being designed with better endurance. University of Sydney researchers have made a significant discovery in the field of materials…
Illustration showing how single-photon detection is used for feedback. Once correct parameters for the reference beam are established, the input state is extinguished. Credit: Ivan…
In Applied Physics Letters, researchers propose an approach to large-scale AI that focuses on integrating photonic components with superconducting electronics. Credit: Jeffrey Michael Shainline Optoelectronic…
In the physics of the very tiny, strange quantum concepts apply. Electrons act as both particles and waves and it is therefore impossible to know…