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Breaking Down Artificial Intelligence

Today's artificial intelligence systems used for image recognition are incredibly powerful with massive potential for commercial applications. Nonetheless, current artificial neural networks—the deep learning...

Miniaturized Ultrasound Sensor

Photoacoustic imaging generates ultrasound waves by irradiating biological tissues with pulses or modulated continuous lasers. Ultrasound sensors are used to capture ultrasound signals in...

New Single-mode Semiconductor Laser

Berkeley engineers have created a new type of semiconductor laser that accomplishes an elusive goal in the field of optics: the ability to maintain...

Batteries with High Energy Densities and Long Cycle Lifetimes

In recent years, engineers worldwide have been trying to devise new batteries and energy storage technologies that are more sustainable and cost-effective. One of...

One Step Closer to Recyclable and Fire Proof Lithium-metal Batteries

To power our increasingly electrified society, energy storage technology must evolve and adapt to meet the growing demand. Lithium-ion batteries, already essential to myriad...

3-nanometre Chip Production by Samsung Electronics

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said it has begun mass producing chips with advanced 3-nanometre technology, the first to do so globally, as it seeks...

From Transistor to Memristor

The invention of the transistor by Bell Laboratory in 1947 ushered in an era of electronic devices that were smaller and ran cooler using...

Levelling up the Sodium ion Battery

Cheaper and far more abundant than lithium, sodium is increasingly appealing as a foundation for the next generation of high-voltage rechargeable batteries. The development...

Modulating Acoustic Waves on a Chip

Acoustic waves are slower than electromagnetic waves of the same frequency but, even in the high-speed world of computing and communications, that's not a...

Reducing EV Battery Test time by 75%

Testing the longevity of new electric vehicle battery designs could be four times faster with a streamlined approach, researchers at the University of Michigan...

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