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New semiconducting material could lead to much faster electronics

University of Utah
(4237 bytes) (2016-02-16)

We could 3D print buildings using robots and drones – here’s how

Martinde Bouter
(6522 bytes) (2016-02-16)

Digital Baby Project's Aim: Computers That See Like Humans

Jeremy Hsu
(6487 bytes) (2016-02-16)

Power walk: Footsteps could charge mobile electronics

University of Wisconsin-Madison
(5663 bytes) (2016-02-15)

Crunching quantum code

Denis Paiste
(9264 bytes) (2016-02-15)

New thin film transistor may lead to flexible devices

University of Alberta
(4352 bytes) (2016-02-14)

Lasers rewired: Scientists find a new way to make nanowire lasers

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(4650 bytes) (2016-02-14)

New App Could Improve Earthquake Warning Using GPS

Prachi Patel
(4130 bytes) (2016-02-14)

Researchers Set a New Data Transfer Record: 1.125 Tb/Second

University College London
(3142 bytes) (2016-02-14)

Flash memory's density surpasses hard drives for first time

Lucas Mearian
(6974 bytes) (2016-02-12)

A New Technique Makes GPS Accurate to an Inch

Jamie Condliffe
(1594 bytes) (2016-02-12)

Deep Learning Possibilities For Mobile

Tina Rose
(4019 bytes) (2016-02-11)

The chips are down for Moore’s law

M. Mitchell Waldrop
(22383 bytes) (2016-02-11)

New thin film transistor may lead to flexible electronics

TFT
(2547 bytes) (2016-02-11)

All-new multi-purpose programmable optical chips

Asociación RUVID
(2665 bytes) (2016-02-10)

Turning electronic waste into gold

University of Saskatchewan
(2694 bytes) (2016-02-10)

Deep Learning Makes Driverless Cars Better at Spotting Pedestrians

Jeremy Hsu
(3401 bytes) (2016-02-10)

The Second Coming of Neuromorphic Computing

Nicole Hemsoth
(8476 bytes) (2016-02-10)

This Chip Will Give Your Phone AI Modeled On The Human Brain

Arivera
(2604 bytes) (2016-02-09)

Giving a Hand to Those in Need

Susie Cribbs
(8115 bytes) (2016-02-08)

A Deep Learning AI Chip for Your Phone

Katherine Bourzac
(3793 bytes) (2016-02-08)

Film coating transforms contact lenses into computer screens

Michele Nardelli
(3698 bytes) (2016-02-05)

Hack-proof RFID chips

Larry Hardesty
(5745 bytes) (2016-02-05)

Cheap Cubic-Boron Nitride Could Enable Next Gen Smart Grid

Dexter Johnson
(3268 bytes) (2016-02-05)

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