‘Nanomagnetic’ computing can provide low-energy AI
Researchers have shown it is possible to perform artificial intelligence using tiny nanomagnets that interact like neurons in the brain.
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Researchers have shown it is possible to perform artificial intelligence using tiny nanomagnets that interact like neurons in the brain.
Urine can reveal a lot about a person’s health. But physicians don’t currently have a convenient or fast way of tracking the concentration of important compounds in their patients’ urine. Now, researchers have designed a flexible sensor that fits in a …
Researchers have developed a soft robotic sleeve controlled with a microfluidic chip that reduces cost, weight, and power consumption for treatment of lymphedema. The prototype is more portable than previous devices, and the underlying mechanisms can e…
Staggering declines in bird populations are taking place around the world. So concludes a study from scientists at multiple institutions. Loss and degradation of natural habitats and direct overexploitation of many species are cited as the key threats …
Researchers have used liquid crystals to create a flat magic window — a transparent device that produces a hidden image when light shines on it. The process for creating transparent liquid crystal magic windows can produce any desired image. The proce…
A new study has found a promising new treatment for patients with behavioral variant fronto-temporal dementia, the second most common form of dementia in the under 60s — resulting in a stabilizing of what would normally be escalating behavioral issues…
Neural-Fly technology could one day build the future of package delivery drones and flying cars.
Researchers have devised a new metric, the ‘Health-Adjusted Dependency Ratio’ (HADR) as an alternative to the most commonly used aging metric, the old-age dependency ratio (OADR). The research suggests that age-related health burden is distinct from a …
Until now, the best way of diagnosing heart failure has been an invasive assessment, but it carries risks for patients. Non-invasive echocardiogram, which is based on ultrasound, are usually used instead, but they are wrong in up to 50 per cent of case…
Researchers have made a crucial discovery about how asymptomatic malaria infections impact the body, informing potential strategies to control transmission and improve treatment outcomes.
With about one-third of the world’s corals currently under threat of extinction due to climate change, researchers have made the encouraging discovery of a ‘lost’ species of coral that had been hidden for more than 50 years.
Anyone who is taking a diuretic and a renin-angiotensin system (RSA) inhibitor for high blood pressure should be cautious about also taking ibuprofen, according to new research.
A new study proposes a novel method to estimate global economic wellbeing using nighttime satellite images.
Long-duration space flight alters fluid-filled spaces along veins and arteries in the brain, according to new research.
The molecules of life, DNA, replicate with astounding precision, yet this process is not immune to mistakes and can lead to mutations. Using sophisticated computer modelling, a team of physicists and chemist have shown that such errors in copying can a…
In the fast-changing world of work, the UN International Labour Organization (ILO) highlighted on Thursday just how important dialogue between workers and management is to the global post-pandemic recovery – and to keeping people’s wages fair.
Today, you’ll hear from Peter Zeihan, a critically acclaimed author and geopolitical analyst. Peter gives an overview of his geopolitical worldview, how he expects deglobalization to affect innovation in the US and abroad, as well as some of the challe…
Based on the history of agriculture and manufacturing, automation and operating margins are positively correlated.
There’s one sneaky expense that could take a bite out of your benefits.
FSLY earnings call for the period ending March 31, 2022.