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Tech Xplore / Electro-optical Mott neurons made of niobium dioxide created for brain-inspired computing

Over the past decades, engineers have introduced a wide range of computing systems inspired by the human brain or designed to emulate some of its functions. These include devices that artificially reproduce the behavior of ...

Tech Xplore / Real-time technique directly images material failure in 3D to improve nuclear reactor safety and longevity

MIT researchers have developed a technique that enables real-time, 3D monitoring of corrosion, cracking, and other material failure processes inside a nuclear reactor environment.

12 hours ago in Engineering
Tech Xplore / Tiny defects deliver big gains: Controlling oxygen vacancies boosts thermoelectric efficiency by 91%

A research team has dramatically enhanced the efficiency of converting heat into electricity. The key lies in controlling tiny defects known as oxygen vacancies.

13 hours ago in Engineering
Tech Xplore / Simple salt could help unlock more powerful perovskite solar cells

A salt called guanidinium thiocyanate can improve the efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells, a new class of semiconductor that could make solar power cheaper and more powerful, according to researchers at UCL.

Tech Xplore / Ice-cooled buildings could ease strain on power grid

Ice has a proven track record when it comes to cooling drinks in the summer, so why not take it a step further? A big step, in fact, as thermal energy storage systems, often called "ice batteries," are getting a boost from ...

15 hours ago in Engineering
Tech Xplore / Recycling lithium from old electric vehicle batteries could be done cheaply with new electrochemical process

With ever more electric vehicles on the road, regulators and automakers are considering what can be done with the millions of batteries that power EVs after they're spent. Even when their useful life is over, EV batteries ...

15 hours ago in Energy & Green Tech
Tech Xplore / Starfish-inspired tube feet could help underwater robots get a grip

Soft robotics, which uses flexible and deformable materials, is an emerging field in autonomous systems. It has recently been applied to next-generation tasks such as deep-sea sampling with soft robotic grippers—requiring ...

15 hours ago in Robotics
Tech Xplore / Reinventing fiber-based pressure sensors with a unique internal structure

Pressure sensors are crucial in many emerging applications, but traditional designs are often bulky or inflexible. In a recent study, researchers from Japan developed a fiber-shaped pressure sensor that overcomes this limitation ...

16 hours ago in Engineering
Tech Xplore / AI prescribes new electrolyte additive combinations for enhanced battery performance

Batteries, like humans, require medicine to function at their best. In battery technology, this medicine comes in the form of electrolyte additives, which enhance performance by forming stable interfaces, lowering resistance ...

19 hours ago in Energy & Green Tech
Tech Xplore / Researchers find evidence suggesting ChatGPT influences how we speak

Within five days of ChatGPT's release in 2022, the artificial intelligence chatbot gained more than a million users. Today, more than half of all adults under age 30 and nearly half of adults ages 30–49 say they've used ...

20 hours ago in Consumer & Gadgets
Tech Xplore / The '100,000-year data gap': Researcher explains why robots lag behind AI chatbots

AI chatbots have advanced rapidly over the past few years, so much so that people are now using them as personal assistants, customer service representatives and even therapists.

13 hours ago in Robotics
Tech Xplore / Novel signal detector could significantly cut energy consumption in next-generation wireless communication networks

Cell-free (CF) MIMO networks are emerging as a key B5G/6G technology for improved connectivity, spectral efficiency, and service quality. A recent study proposes a novel CF-MIMO signal detector that can reduce energy consumption ...

13 hours ago in Telecom