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Tech Xplore / Engineers develop technique that enhances thermal imaging and infrared thermography for police, medical and military use

A new method to measure the continuous spectrum of light, developed in the lab of University of Houston professor of electrical and computer engineering Jiming Bao, is set to improve thermal imaging and infrared thermography, ...

Jul 25, 2024 in Engineering
Tech Xplore / Using AI to train AI: Model collapse could be coming for LLMs, say researchers

Using AI-generated datasets to train future generations of machine learning models may pollute their output, a concept known as model collapse, according to a new paper published in Nature. The research shows that within ...

Jul 25, 2024 in Machine learning & AI
Tech Xplore / Scientists' innovation for indoor solar cells maximizes the use of light energy

Chemists at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), Lithuania have synthesized materials that can improve solar elements for indoor use. Such photovoltaic cells, which can also be integrated into various electronic devices, ...

Jul 25, 2024 in Energy & Green Tech
Tech Xplore / Engineers design new valve to give soft robots resilience boost

A new type of valve that makes soft robots more resilient to damage, has been developed by engineers at the University of Sheffield.

Jul 25, 2024 in Robotics
Tech Xplore / A robot that survives through self-amputation

Self-amputation may seem like a drastic move, but it's a survival tactic that's proved particularly handy for numerous creatures. Yale roboticists have drawn inspiration from lizards, crabs, and other animals who shed parts ...

Jul 25, 2024 in Robotics
Tech Xplore / A cool solution: Designing a next-generation cooling system to help data centers become more energy efficient

Artificial intelligence (AI) is hot right now. Also hot: the data centers that power the technology. And keeping those centers cool requires a tremendous amount of energy.

Jul 25, 2024 in Engineering
Tech Xplore / Google's brand ads are a 'sham,' but companies have to buy them anyway, report finds

If you use Google—and chances are you do—then you're used to seeing ads when searching online. But how do those ads get on Google search and, more importantly, who is paying for them? It's easy to assume Nike pays for ...

Jul 25, 2024 in Internet
Tech Xplore / Happy 50th birthday to the UPC barcode—no one expected you would revolutionize global commerce

The first modern barcode was scanned 50 years ago this summer—on a 10-pack of chewing gum in a grocery store in Troy, Ohio.

Jul 25, 2024 in Business
Tech Xplore / New learning-based method trains robots to reliably pick up and place objects

Most robotic systems developed to date can either tackle a specific task with high precision or complete a range of simpler tasks with low precision. For instance, some industrial robots can complete specific manufacturing ...

Jul 24, 2024 in Robotics
Tech Xplore / Digital twin method can boost wireless network speed and reliability

Computer science researchers have developed a new method for predicting what data wireless computing users will need before they need it, making wireless networks faster and more reliable. The new method makes use of a technique ...

Jul 24, 2024 in Telecom
Tech Xplore / Research team designs biomimetic vision system based on praying mantis eyes

Self-driving cars occasionally crash because their visual systems can't always process static or slow-moving objects in 3D space. In that regard, they're like the monocular vision of many insects, whose compound eyes provide ...

Jul 24, 2024 in Robotics
Tech Xplore / First meltdown-proof nuclear reactor passes loss of cooling test in China

A team of engineers from Tsinghua University, working at China's high-temperature reactor with a pebble-bed module (HTR-PM), claims that the reactor has passed a critical cooling test. In their study, published in Joule, ...

Jul 24, 2024 in Engineering