Fast identification of bacteria is important in health care, food safety, environmental monitoring and infection control. One ...
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Brain-inspired hardware brings faster, lower-power anomaly detection to AI systems
The brain's cerebellum doesn't waste energy analyzing every moment. Instead, it constantly monitors the world for the ...
During the Second Semester of the 2025/2026 academic year, students studying Networking Development and Management at the ...
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Artificial hand reproduces human gestures using memory written into light-responsive polymers
Danqing Liu from Eindhoven University of Technology explores how interactions with digital systems can be improved through ...
Advances in virtual and augmented reality, spatial computing, and other technologies offer chances to work with data more ...
Experts call for standardized diagnostic criteria, stronger clinical evidence, and public health measures to improve the ...
Drs Ursula A. Matulonis and Marisa R. Nucci discuss the future of AI and pathology and how genetics and genomics play a role ...
Studying the epic journey of the iconic jumping plumber can lead to new insights in theoretical computer science—and may help researchers understand the tractability of problems in other areas.
A new study details the development of a cerebellum-inspired memtransistor engineered from atomically thin molybdenum disulfide.
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Ferroelectric memory enables one chip to sample randomness and compute for generative AI
For the first time, a research team has demonstrated an artificial intelligence semiconductor technology that integrates the ...
Discusses Progress in Sustainability Strategy and the Role of AI in Healthcare Innovation July 6, 2026 9:30 AM ...
Outside, it is the hottest stage at the Tour de France since records began — a scorching 41C (105F). After finishing stage ...
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