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  • 3D-printed smart materials boost tactile sensor performance in wearable devices
    Tactile sensors are widely used in robotics, prosthetics, wearable devices, and health care monitoring. These devices detect and convert external stimuli such as pressure and force into electrical signals, facilitating effective environmental detection.... Read more
  • The AI breakthrough that uses almost no power to create images
    From creating art and writing code to drafting emails and designing new drugs, generative AI tools are becoming increasingly indispensable for both business and personal use. As demand increases, they will require even more computing power, memory and, therefore, energy. That's got scientists looking for ways to reduce their energy... Read more
  • Prehistoric basketweaving inspires new materials for stiff, resilient robots
    Able to undergo repeated compressions without losing their shape, woven materials could form robots, exoskeletons, car parts, architectural components and more.... Read more
  • Smart packaging reveals product condition through color changes
    Research conducted at the University of Vaasa paves the way for smart packaging that indicates product condition through color-changing printing inks. Doctoral researcher Jari Isohanni investigated how machine learning could be most effectively utilized in color recognition for smart packaging.... Read more
  • From mushrooms to new architecture: The rise of living, self-healing buildings
    EU researchers are cultivating fungi on agricultural waste to create smarter and greener construction materials able to adapt and react to their environment, and even repair themselves.... Read more
  • Reinventing fiber-based pressure sensors with a unique internal structure
    Pressure sensors are crucial in many emerging applications, but traditional designs are often bulky or inflexible. In a recent study, researchers from Japan developed a fiber-shaped pressure sensor that overcomes this limitation by increasing—rather than decreasing—its resistance when compressed. Owing to a unique multi-walled conductive core made from graphene nanoplatelets,... Read more
  • Electro-optical Mott neurons made of niobium dioxide created for brain-inspired computing
    Over the past decades, engineers have introduced a wide range of computing systems inspired by the human brain or designed to emulate some of its functions. These include devices that artificially reproduce the behavior of brain cells (e.g., neurons), by processing and transmitting signals in the form of electrical pulses.... Read more
  • Virtual reality merges with robotics to create seamless physical interactions
    Computer scientists at Princeton are working to bring virtual reality into the physical world, with the potential to enhance a variety of experiences, including remote collaboration, education, entertainment and gaming.... Read more
  • How terahertz beams and a quantum-inspired receiver could free multi-core processors from the wiring bottleneck
    For decades, computing followed a simple rule: Smaller transistors made chips faster, cheaper, and more capable. As Moore's law slows, a different limit has come into focus. The challenge is no longer only computation; modern processors and accelerators are throttled by interconnection.... Read more
  • New dataset for smarter 3D printing released
    Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Peregrine software, used to monitor and analyze parts created through powder bed additive manufacturing, has released its most advanced dataset to date.... Read more
  • Meta's new ultra-thin flat-panel display could change the future of screens
    Meta has developed a new flat ultra-thin panel laser display that could lead to lighter, more immersive augmented reality (AR) glasses and improve the picture quality of smartphones, tablets and televisions. The new display is only two millimeters thick and produces bright, high-resolution images.... Read more
  • 3D printing method crafts customizable foods for people who have trouble swallowing
    In rapidly aging societies like Japan, the simple act of swallowing meals can be challenging for many. This condition, known as dysphagia, affects millions of people worldwide and can significantly deteriorate a person's quality of life. While texture-modified foods like purées can make swallowing safer, it is difficult to tailor... Read more
  • Smart microrobots learn to communicate and collaborate in water
    In a major step toward intelligent and collaborative microrobotic systems, researchers at the Research Center for Materials, Architectures and Integration of Nanomembranes (MAIN) at Chemnitz University of Technology have developed a new generation of autonomous microrobots—termed smartlets—that can communicate, respond, and work together in aqueous environments.... Read more
  • At the US Open, tennis stars shine under dark sky-friendly outdoor lights
    When the court lights flicker on at the U.S. Open, tennis stars shine under illumination designed to cut light pollution.... Read more
  • 'Cyborg jellyfish' could aid in deep-sea research, inspire next-gen underwater vehicles
    In a towering aquarium in a darkened laboratory, moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) hover as if floating in space. The glow of neon lights illuminates their translucent, bell-shaped bodies as they expand and contract rhythmically, their graceful tentacles flowing in wavelike patterns.... Read more

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