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Scientists to revolutionise neuromorphic computer technology

A research team from the Technical University of Kaiserslautern has received a grant to build an artificial brain that will revolutionise neuromorphic computer technology. Junior...

New groundbreaking nano-electro-opto-mechanical system

Researchers have designed a novel computer and telecommunication technology utilising nano-electro-opto-mechanical system (NEOMS). Researchers use phonons – i .e. mechanical vibrations – as information carriers,...

Scientists utilise diamonds to create a hybrid quantum processor

A research team from the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF (FIASSP) has coordinated with 28 partners to employ diamonds to create...

Novel machine learning technique revolutionises bacterial identification

A research team from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has developed a ‘fingerprint’ algorithm to aid in a quicker and...

Experts launch into cyber security ecosystem research

A collaborative research team, including research experts in cyber security from Aston University, will work to support its national cyber security strategy by mapping...

Enabling 6G network technology

Using 6G network technology could improve both low-power technologies for communication and machine learning analytics for preservation. IMDEA Networks has recently been awarded the coordinated...

How to use consumer behaviour data to drive innovation

Camilla Winlo, Head of Data Privacy at Gemserv, discusses consumer data behaviour, and why putting people at the heart of innovation is the key...

RSS-Hydro: Active participants in the digital revolution of the space sector

RSS-Hydro is joining a collaborative effort to participate in the digital revolution of the space sector in Luxembourg. We are in an era of interconnectivity...

Scientists develop world’s smallest battery: The size of a grain of sand

A research team from Chemnitz University of Technology (CUT) have developed the world’s smallest battery, which is smaller than a dust mote. Why is there...

Researchers design expressive android that can convey emotions

The RIKEN Guardian Robot Project showcase their newest project to create an expressive android that can convey the six basic emotions through facial expressions. Researchers...

Combining AI and human intelligence to produce novel technology

A research team from the University of Borås has discovered that combining Artificial Intelligence and human intelligence allowed for the creation of a hybrid...

Researching ethical Artificial Intelligence strategies

Stiftung Mercator awards €3.8M grant to the Universities of Bonn and Cambridge to ensure the creation of ethical AI. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming society...

Creating custom food using 3D printers

Scientists are beginning to experiment with utilising 3D printers to create custom food with unique flavour payoffs. Used primarily to make customised machine parts, medical...

Smart traffic light technology controlled using Artificial Intelligence

Learn how Artificial Intelligence is being used to produce smart traffic light technology to reduce congestion.

A ‘training arena’ has been launched to handle cyber attacks

A research team from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) recently conducted a crisis management exercise to assess how best to equip...

The BMBF invest €16m into photonic quantum computing

The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research's (BMBF) project ‘PhotonQ’ investigates photonic quantum computing, and has created a collaboration between seven universities, research...

Groundbreaking research grant for quantum materials

Empa researchers have been awarded a significant grant that will enable them to carry out research into quantum materials. The CarboQuant project – which will...

Scientists discover warm light-emitting by utilising quantum dots

A research team from Chongqing University, China, have discovered warm white light-emitting with high, efficient emission and high colour rendering index by using ligand...

Predicting COVID-19 outbreaks using mobile device data  

Researchers at Yale School of Public Health accurately forecast COVID-19 outbreaks in Connecticut municipalities by utilising mobile device data.  In order to conduct their novel...

Scientists tackle two important issues with quantum computing applications

A collaborative research team investigated two problems in quantum computing: breaking the encryption of Bitcoin (a digital currency) and simulating the molecule responsible for...

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