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Tech Xplore / Framework generates 'shadow art' from scan of any object

Some people have a gift for creating beautiful works of art. Others appreciate art but do not have the talent to create it. Researchers at Cornell Tech and the Cornell Bowers College of Computing and Information Science have ...

Jun 4, 2026
Tech Xplore / Battleship-trained AI learns to ask sharper questions, boosting win rate from 8% to 82%

In 2026, the hype for artificial intelligence agents is louder than ever before. These semi-autonomous programs can "think" and execute well-defined tasks in areas like customer service and software development, typically ...

Jun 4, 2026
Tech Xplore / From waste wood to load-bearing feature, a simple calculation could change the way we use 'misfit wood'

Urging industry to make better use of wood that is wasted or burned for energy, researchers have released the first structural tests of non-straight, forked, and double-curved roundwood logs used as columns. In his mission ...

Jun 4, 2026
Tech Xplore / Carbon capture gets more flexible: New electrochemical method could lower energy use

Carbon capture is an important climate change mitigation strategy, but it faces technological barriers and can be energy-intensive and expensive. To help make necessary advances in this area, a team of MIT researchers, with ...

Jun 4, 2026
Tech Xplore / Trees positioned around a low-rise building can reduce storm wind force on segments by as much as 50%

FIU researchers have found that some of the most common trees in Florida can significantly shield homes from extreme wind, decreasing suction forces applied to critical regions of the roof by as much as 50%. The findings ...

Jun 4, 2026
Tech Xplore / Next-generation computing relies on extremely thin semiconductors—now there's a better way to make them

The ability to develop extremely thin semiconductors is key to advancing the fields of electronics and computing. But so far, there's been a trade-off between the quality of these semiconductors and the ability to make them ...

Jun 3, 2026
Tech Xplore / New AI fitness coach explains bad form in real time to help prevent injuries

As any athlete will tell you, perfect practice makes perfect. But for individuals who do not have regular access to coaches or trainers, maintaining good form can be tricky. In fact, during the COVID-19 pandemic when many ...

Jun 3, 2026
Tech Xplore / From tough plant waste to everyday products, this light-powered advance opens a path to greener plastics

A pioneering technology capable of converting lignin, one of the world's most abundant organic compounds, into vanillin and biodegradable materials has been unveiled by the University of Alicante (UA), in collaboration with ...

Jun 3, 2026
Tech Xplore / Real-time X-ray compression shrinks file size by 8,000 times

Researchers led by Takaki Hatsui at the RIKEN SPring-8 Center (RSC) in Japan and collaborators have developed a new approach to compressing X-ray imaging data in real time, reducing the size of data files by more than 8,000 ...

Jun 3, 2026
Tech Xplore / 'Baked' yeast-based materials power 3D-printed architectural materials

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have developed a new, entirely bio-based material from a somewhat unexpected ingredient: yeast. The material is 3D printed and customized for use in architectural ...

Jun 3, 2026
Tech Xplore / Finding the best ways for humans and robots to work together requires 'swarm' thinking

If the future of warehouse work belongs to humans and robots working side by side, a key question remains: What is the most effective way for them to collaborate?

Jun 3, 2026
Tech Xplore / Consistency, not complexity, is the key to teaching robots dexterity, new research suggests

Teaching robots to manipulate objects with humanlike dexterity has long been one of robotics' toughest challenges. Tasks such as rotating an object in-hand or coordinating two robot arms to maneuver a bulky item require constant ...

Jun 3, 2026