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Tech Xplore / From plastic waste to clean hydrogen: A scalable solar-powered solution
A team of Korean scientists has developed an innovative green technology that transforms plastic waste into clean hydrogen fuel using only sunlight and water.

Tech Xplore / Photonic processor could streamline 6G wireless signal processing
As more connected devices demand an increasing amount of bandwidth for tasks like teleworking and cloud computing, it will become extremely challenging to manage the finite amount of wireless spectrum available for all users ...

Tech Xplore / Novel crystal strategy yields brighter, longer-lasting all-inorganic perovskite LEDs
Perovskite has broad application prospects in solar cells, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and detectors due to its high luminescent efficiency and low cost. However, electrons and holes in traditional perovskite materials ...

Tech Xplore / Window-sized device taps the air for safe drinking water
Today, 2.2 billion people in the world lack access to safe drinking water. In the United States, more than 46 million people experience water insecurity, living with either no running water or water that is unsafe to drink. ...

Tech Xplore / Have a damaged painting? Restore it in just hours with an AI-generated 'mask'
Art restoration takes steady hands and a discerning eye. For centuries, conservators have restored paintings by identifying areas needing repair, then mixing an exact shade to fill in one area at a time. Often, a painting ...

Tech Xplore / Happy to hand over the keys to a robot? Augmented reality might help
Would you trust a driverless car? A 2024 global survey involving nearly 8,000 participants suggests most people are wary of handing over the steering wheel to sensors, cameras and computer algorithms.

Tech Xplore / 'Optical neural engine' can solve partial differential equations
Partial differential equations (PDEs) are a class of mathematical problems that represent the interplay of multiple variables, and therefore have predictive power when it comes to complex physical systems. Solving these equations ...

Tech Xplore / Debut of LLM-enabled humanoid robot at event met with mixed reviews by human attendees
A team of roboticists at the University of Canberra's Collaborative Robotics Lab, working with a sociologist colleague from The Australian National University, has found humans interacting with an LLM-enabled humanoid robot ...

Tech Xplore / Mushrooms' microscopic filaments provide a blueprint for better materials
Fungi have been around for many millions of years, with the incremental process of evolution honing and improving their survival skills through the millennia.

Tech Xplore / Multi-modal AI agent mimics human thinking for long video analysis and reasoning
While Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is evolving rapidly, AI models still struggle with understanding long videos. A research team from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has developed a novel video-language ...

Tech Xplore / Engineers introduce human-like driving technology for autonomous vehicles
Self-driving cars will soon be able to "think" like human drivers under complex traffic environments, thanks to a cognitive encoding framework built by a multidisciplinary research team from the School of Engineering at the ...

Tech Xplore / Offshore hydrogen production affects the North Sea: Study offers strategies for environmentally friendly expansion
Green hydrogen is a key part of the energy transition. In the coming years, it'll be made in wind farms in the German Bight. With recent technology, this process creates waste heat and brine, which are both dumped into the ...