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OPTIMUS prototype: Assessing the brain’s ability to process danger

A research team from the University of Leicester have developed the OPTIMUS prototype using AI to track the human brain’s ability to track and...

Scientists revolutionise actuators that control muscle movement

A collaborative research team, including the University of Texas, Austin (UTA), has made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the actuators that control muscle movement. What is...

Creating next-generation semiconductors

Researchers improve silicon-based semiconductor technology by developing next-generation, 2D semiconductors that have the ability to power future AI systems. To achieve Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems...

$1m for groundbreaking project on post-quantum cryptography in next generation networks

A researcher has been awarded $1m for the first project of its kind to bring post-quantum cryptography to NextG networks. The National Science Foundation (NSF)...

Engineers create world’s smallest remote-controlled robot

Northwestern University engineers have developed the world’s smallest remote-controlled robot in the shape of a crab. The recently developed remote-controlled robot - that is the...

Robotic computer algorithm to revolutionise task delegation

A research team from the University of Carnegie Mellon (CM) have developed a robotic computer algorithm to simplify the task delegation process. How typical is...

Perovskite nanocrystals revolutionise photodetector technology

A research team from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) has developed optical fibres with perovskite nanocrystals, which has revealed groundbreaking...

Reducing emissions by using fuel cells on the continental shelf

A collaborative research team is developing technologies that can be adapted to make the oil and gas industry more energy efficient, such as fuel...

Improving the ageing of next-generation wireless communications

Researchers deploy RIS technology in a wireless communication system to analyse the effects of channel ageing in next-generation wireless communications. In wireless communications, channels can...

Discovering exoplanets using Artificial Intelligence

Astronomers have applied Artificial Intelligence to image recognition in order to predict the effect of interactions between planets, making it possible to discover exoplanets. The...

Advancements in quantum computing with diamond quantum microprocessors

A collaborative project between German researchers is delivering the necessary conditions for scalable diamond quantum microprocessors. Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State...

Groundbreaking autonomous mobile robot charges electric vehicles 

A novel mobile charging robot developed by Graz University of Technology, ALVERI and ARTI Robots, independently seeks out parked electric vehicles and supplies them with energy. This development aims to promote the widespread use of e-mobility. 

Monitoring Artificial Intelligence language systems

Researchers from the Technical University of Darmstadt demonstrate that Artificial Intelligence language systems can learn human concepts of ‘good’ and ‘bad’. Although moral concepts, in...

Brain-inspired computing revolutionised with ‘in-memory’ applications

A research team from Twente University leads the HYBRAIN project, which introduces ‘in-memory computing,’ to develop brain-inspired computing. Current computer technology employs ‘edge computing’ to...

Quantum charging technology to revolutionise EV charging

Learn about a new quantum charging technology that cuts the charging time of electric vehicles from ten hours to three minutes.

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...

Scientists revolutionise solar powered adsorption cooling systems

A collaborative research team including the American Institute of Physics (AIP) has developed an optimiser tool that designs, evaluates, and maximises solar powered adsorption...

Utilising Global Navigation Satellite System to monitor volcanic activity

New study highlights the possibility to utilise a dense Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) at a cell phone base to monitor seismic activity. A paper...

Hydrates: A novel method to achieve carbon neutrality

A research team from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have proposed achieving carbon neutrality by storing CO2 emissions in the form of hydrates...

Scientists develop novel wearable technology from recycled waste

A research team from the University of Surrey have created energy-harvesting wearable technology made from recycled waste. Wearable technology has gained popularity over the past...

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