An international research team has reported an artificial nociceptor system that captures the temperature-dependent threshold modulation of biological...
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A team of Johns Hopkins materials scientists made a surprising discovery that could change the way memory works in electronics. By tweaking the materials used in organic material-based logic switches called transistors, they created a new kind of memristor—devices that can remember past charging states when a current passes through it—suggesting the potential for developing electronic memory systems that mimic the way human brains work. Their results appear in Advanced Functional Materials.
An international research team has reported an artificial nociceptor system that captures the temperature-dependent threshold modulation of biological...
A cross-institutional research team has developed Co-Located Authentication and Processing (CLAP), a privacy-preserving system that overcomes the...
Scientists have discovered that a special type of material called perovskite can physically change shape when exposed to light. This surprising...
Scientists have discovered that a special type of material called perovskite can physically change shape when exposed to light. This surprising...
Recycling old electronics responsibly is important because devices contain toxic materials (like lead and mercury) but also valuable resources (like...
New types of semiconductor devices that respond to light could be possible using materials called perovskites, according to a new study by researchers...
New types of semiconductor devices that respond to light could be possible using materials called perovskites, according to a new study by researchers...
As AI processing demands reach the limits of current CMOS technology, neuromorphic computing—hardware and software that mimic the human brain's...
The results suggest that the five-year risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and the risk of end-stage kidney disease were reduced...
A LEGO brick is not smart. It doesn't compute. It doesn't plug in. It just fits. A team of Georgia Tech researchers has applied that logic to...