[ad_1] Researchers have developed artificial intelligence technology that brings together imaging, processing, machine learning and memory into an electronic chip, powered by light. The prototype reduces artificial intelligence technology by mimicking the way the human brain processes visual information. Advancement at the nanoscale combines the basic software needed to drive …
Read More »Scientists have discovered a new exotic mineral hammered in the furnaces of a Russian volcano
[ad_1] Volcanoes are one of the most destructive and surprising phenomena on the planet. But these burning cracks were more than squashed. Do it too. In a new study, researchers in Russia report the discovery of one such creation, an unusual mineral that has never been documented by scientists: an …
Read More »For neural research, the wireless chip lights up the brain
[ad_1] Researchers have developed a chip that is wirelessly powered and can be surgically implanted to read neural signals and stimulate the brain with light and electric current. The technology has been successfully demonstrated in rats and is designed to be used as a research tool. “Our goal was to …
Read More »Smarter AI technology in a new light-powered chip
[ad_1] A graphic illustration showing how the technology combines the basic software needed to drive AI with image capture hardware, into a single electronic device. Credit: RMIT University Prototype technology reduces AI to deliver brain-like functionality in one powerful device. Researchers have developed artificial intelligence technology that brings together imaging, …
Read More »A technique to exaggerate with graphene beyond the Van Hove singularity
[ad_1] For the first time, graphene is doped with electrons beyond its van Hove singularity. Left: modeled energy levels of graphene with exemplary Fermi level (white curve) beyond the singularity. Background: experimental Fermi surface of overdoped graphene. Credit: Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research / Rosenzweig et al. For …
Read More »LIVE: Russian cosmonauts conduct a spacewalk to the International Space Station
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Read More »Fast Radio Burst from Galactic Magnetar SGR 1935 + 2154 repeats | Astronomy
[ad_1] Astronomers detected two more millisecond radio bursts from SGR 1935 + 2154, a magnetar located over 14,000 light-years away in the constellation of Vulpecula. The detection supports the hypothesis that – at least some – fast radio bursts are emitted by magnetars at cosmological distances. On May 24, 2020, …
Read More »Volcanic eruptions paved the way for long-necked dinosaurs during the Jurassic
[ad_1] Diplodocus illustration. Credit: Pikrepo. With their long necks, protruding bodies and long tails, you had to be blind not to notice a sauropod. These were the largest creatures to ever walk on land – some reach towering heights of 12 meters (40 feet) – but how they managed to …
Read More »Five new dwarf galaxies detected around M63
[ad_1] Mosaic of direct and inverted images of dwarf galaxies with low surface brightness in the vicinity of M 63. Credit: Karachentsev et al., 2020. Using an amateur telescope with an aperture of 0.14m, the astronomers observed a nearby spiral galaxy known as M63 (or NGC 5055). The observations identified …
Read More »The thermometer works a
[ad_1] Two of the new temperature sensors (top right, bottom left) are connected to a chip under test. Also included is a conventional wired ruthenium oxide thermometer (right, top) All this, and does not require additional cables or lasers, as it borrows the conductors present in the device under test. …
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