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12 2024.04
AI makes retinal imaging 100 times faster, compared to manual method
Adaptive optics takes OCT-based imaging to the next level
03 2024.04
Advancement in thermoelectricity could light up the Internet of Things
Imagine stoplights and cars communicating with each other to optimize the flow of traffic
03 2024.04
3D reflector microchips could speed development of 6G wireless
The next generation of wireless communication not only requires greater bandwidth at higher frequencies
28 2024.03
New technique helps AI tell when humans are lying
"AI programs are used in a wide variety of business contexts, such as helping to determine how large of a mortgage an individual can afford
28 2024.03
More efficient TVs, screens and lighting
New multidisciplinary research from the University of St Andrews could lead to more efficient televisions
21 2024.03
Two artificial intelligences talk to each other
Performing a new task based solely on verbal or written instructions
21 2024.03
Using light to precisely control single-molecule devices
In a new Nature Communications study, Columbia Engineering researchers report that they have built highly conductive
14 2024.03
Using AI to find microplastics
14 2024.03
Going top shelf with AI to better track hockey data
The growing field of hockey analytics currently relies on the manual analysis of video footage from games.
07 2024.03
New information storage and processing device
A team of scientists has developed a means to create a new type of memory