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  • Decentralized methanol production: Wet biomass and renewable power yield cost-competitive fuel
    In the future, it could become easier to manufacture methanol from biomass decentrally and on site. Researchers at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) are proposing a method with which raw and waste materials from plants can be processed in a self-contained procedure under mild reaction conditions.... Read more
  • Sustainable AI: Physical neural networks exploit light to train more efficiently
    Artificial intelligence is now part of our daily lives, with the subsequent pressing need for larger, more complex models. However, the demand for ever-increasing power and computing capacity is rising faster than the performance traditional computers can provide.... Read more
  • Cracks in flexible electronics run deeper than expected: Study points to potential fix
    From health monitors and smartwatches to foldable phones and portable solar panels, demand for flexible electronics is growing rapidly. But the durability of those devices—their ability to stand up to thousands of folds, flexes and rolls—is a significant concern.... Read more
  • What the crash of a play-to-earn crypto game reveals about the future of Web3
    At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, players flocked to Axie Infinity, a blockchain-based video game where users received cryptocurrency tokens for their time spent playing. In 2022, when the broader crypto market crashed and a massive hack erased players' earnings, most users fled. A new study by Cornell researchers... Read more
  • How the global anti-scam community could come together to beat the criminals
    Consumers are increasingly being targeted by financial fraudsters who deceive them into sending money, access their bank accounts or take out loans using their identity. Over the summer, new and more sophisticated scams have been widespread. Behind these frauds—things like phishing emails and scam calls—are a variety of schemes designed... Read more
  • Google sued by advertising exchange over monopoly violations
    Alphabet Inc.'s Google was sued by advertising exchange PubMatic Inc., which is seeking billions of dollars over its claim that the search giant has illegally monopolized the ad technology market.... Read more
  • Actually, AI is a 'word calculator'—but not in the sense you might think
    Attempts at communicating what generative artificial intelligence (AI) is and what it does have produced a range of metaphors and analogies.... Read more
  • As storms become more extreme, it's time to rethink how we design roofs
    As extreme wind events are becoming more intense across New Zealand and the Pacific, roofs are often the first point of failure. But they remain one of the most overlooked elements in discussions about resilience and safety.... Read more
  • Scientists find curvy answer to harnessing 'swarm intelligence'
    Birds flock in order to forage and move more efficiently. Fish school to avoid predators. And bees swarm to reproduce. Recent advances in artificial intelligence have sought to mimic these natural behaviors as a way to potentially improve search-and-rescue operations or to identify areas of wildfire spread over vast areas—largely... Read more
  • Powering a path to Mars with reactor test bed
    Nuclear energy is a leading option to power space exploration, but its success depends on reactors that can operate autonomously rather than relying on human operators in space.... Read more
  • Rolling soft electronics yields 3D brain probes for precise neuron mapping
    To shed new light on the contribution of different brain regions and neural circuits to specific mental functions, neuroscientists and medical researchers rely on advanced imaging techniques and neural probes. These are electronic devices embedding electrodes, components that can measure the electrical impulses produced by neurons, which are known as... Read more
  • OpenAI backs AI-animated film for Cannes debut
    ChatGPT-maker OpenAI is backing the production of a feature-length animated film created largely with artificial intelligence tools, aiming to prove the technology can revolutionize Hollywood filmmaking with faster timelines and lower costs.... Read more
  • Google to obey South Korean order to blur satellite images on maps
    Google said on Tuesday that it would comply with the South Korean government's demand to blur sensitive satellite images on its mapping services, paving the way for the US tech giant to compete better with local navigation platforms.... Read more
  • Mistral cements AI lead in Europe with cash infusion
    France's Mistral on Tuesday cemented its position as Europe's top AI hope against far larger US and Chinese competitors after a record fundraising round and a tie-up with chipmaking equipment heavyweight ASML.... Read more
  • Commercial shipping likely cut Red Sea cables that disrupted internet access, experts say
    A ship likely cut cables in the Red Sea that disrupted internet access in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, experts said Tuesday, showing the lines' vulnerability over a year after another incident severed them.... Read more

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