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Next Generation 2D Computer Chip: Does It Work Like a Neuron?

[ad_1] EPFL engineers have invented a new computer chip that can store and process data within a single circuit, according to a recent study published in the journal Nature. Composed of a 2D material known as molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), the next-generation computer chip opens the door to energy-efficient electronics on …

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Push bag with fusion magnets

[ad_1] “At the age of 12-15 I was drawing; I was designing fusion devices. “ David Fischer recalls growing up in Vienna, Austria imagining the best way to cool the furnace used to hold the hot ion soup known as plasma in a melting device called a tokamak. With the …

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Push envelope with fusion magnets | MIT News

[ad_1] “At the age of 12-15 I was drawing; I was designing fusion devices. “ David Fischer recalls growing up in Vienna, Austria imagining the best way to cool the furnace used to hold the hot ion soup known as plasma in a melting device called a tokamak. With the …

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The family tree of the ancient crocodiles reveals unexpected twists

[ad_1] Artist’s impression of Macrospondylus- an extinct fossil group of teleosauriodes. Credit: Nikolay Zverkov Scientists investigating the dark past of a group of prehistoric crocodiles have discovered a timeless truth: study anyone’s family tree long enough and something surprising will emerge. Despite 300 years of research and a recent resurgence …

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Seeing dark matter in a new light: ScienceDaily

[ad_1] A small team of astronomers have found a new way to “see” the elusive dark matter halos surrounding galaxies with a new technique that is ten times more accurate than the best method ever. The work is published in Monthly Releases from the Royal Astronomical Society. Scientists currently estimate …

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