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Tech Xplore / Inexpensive materials transform waste carbon into energy-rich compounds

Turning waste carbon into useful products is a vital part of sustainable manufacturing. Recycling carbon dioxide creates carbon monoxide, which through electricity can be converted into energy-rich compounds. However, existing ...

Nov 5, 2025 in Engineering
Tech Xplore / 'Living metal' could bridge biological and electronic systems

Electronics have been transforming from rigid, lifeless systems into adaptive, living platforms capable of seamlessly interacting with biological environments. Researchers at Binghamton University are pioneering "living metal" ...

Tech Xplore / Novel memristor wafer integration technology paves the way for brain-like AI chips

A research team led by Professor Sanghyeon Choi from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at DGIST has successfully developed a memristor, which is gaining recognition as a next-generation semiconductor ...

Nov 5, 2025 in Hardware
Tech Xplore / 'Brain-free' robots that move in sync are powered entirely by air

A team led by the University of Oxford has developed a new class of soft robots that operate without electronics, motors, or computers—using only air pressure. The study, published in Advanced Materials, shows that these ...

Nov 5, 2025 in Robotics
Tech Xplore / Artificial proteins offer new path for fast, sustainable and biocompatible energy storage devices

Researchers have managed to modify a class of proteins to give them the ability to transport and store electricity. These proteins can be used to create sustainable, efficient and biocompatible conducting materials. These ...

Tech Xplore / Preventing dangerous short circuits in lithium batteries: The surprising growth of destructive dendrites in electrolytes

Lithium-metal batteries are among the most promising technologies for energy storage. They offer significantly more energy in less space—and at a lower weight. However, one phenomenon slows down their development: tiny, ...

Nov 5, 2025 in Engineering
Tech Xplore / Human-centric photo dataset aims to help spot AI biases responsibly

A database of more than 10,000 human images to evaluate biases in artificial intelligence (AI) models for human-centric computer vision is presented in Nature this week. The Fair Human-Centric Image Benchmark (FHIBE), developed ...

Nov 5, 2025 in Computer Sciences
Tech Xplore / Flexible mapping technique can help search-and-rescue robots navigate unpredictable environments

A robot searching for workers trapped in a partially collapsed mine shaft must rapidly generate a map of the scene and identify its location within that scene as it navigates the treacherous terrain.

Nov 5, 2025 in Robotics
Tech Xplore / Proposed all-climate battery design could unlock stability in extreme temps

Despite lithium-ion (Li) batteries' role as one of the most widely used forms of energy storage, they struggle to operate at full power in low temperatures and sometimes even explode at high temperatures. Researchers at Penn ...

Nov 5, 2025 in Energy & Green Tech
Tech Xplore / Super recognizers' unique eye patterns give AI an edge in face matching tasks

What is it that makes a super recognizer—someone with extraordinary face recognition abilities—better at remembering faces than the rest of us?

Nov 5, 2025 in Hi Tech & Innovation
Tech Xplore / Brain-inspired chips are helping electronic noses better mimic human sense of smell

After years of trying, the electronic nose is finally making major progress in sensing smells, almost as well as its human counterpart. That is the conclusion of a scientific review into the development of neuromorphic olfactory ...

Nov 4, 2025 in Engineering
Tech Xplore / Newly developed knitting machine makes solid 3D objects

A new prototype of a knitting machine creates solid, knitted shapes, adding stitches in any direction—forward, backward and diagonal—so users can construct a wide variety of shapes and add stiffness to different parts ...

Nov 4, 2025 in Engineering