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Tech: Spintronics: Faster data processing through ultrashort electric pulses

Physicists at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and Lanzhou University in China developed a simple concept that could improve significantly magnetic-based data processing. Using...

Tech: A path to new nanofluidic devices applying spintronics technology

Researchers in the ERATO Saitoh Spin Quantum Rectification Project in the JST Strategic Basic Research Programs have elucidated the mechanism of the hydrodynamic power...

Tech: The Lancet Infectious Diseases: Individual decisions to reduce movement — even before state-wide...

Real-world mobile phone data suggests a decline in the number of trips people made per day began before state-level stay-at-home policies were implemented, and...

Tech: Software tool could be used to limit lockdowns, safeguard economy

IMAGE: Sai Dinakarrao, an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer...

Tech: Jellyfish-inspired soft robots can outswim their natural counterparts

Engineering researchers at North Carolina State University and Temple University have developed soft robots inspired by jellyfish that can outswim their real-life counterparts. More...

Tech: UCF is developing new nanotech to detect food fraud

ORLANDO, July 1, 2020 - A University of Central Florida researcher is developing new technology to make sure people are getting the food they...

Tech: New system combines smartphone videos to create 4D visualizations

IMAGE: By combining video of the same scene from several cameras, Carnegie Mellon...

Tech: Out with the old! Personalized learning the way forward to help every child...

IMAGE: Traditional educational approaches are increasingly ineffective for the needs of today's learners...

Tech: Coordinating complex behaviors between hundreds of robots

In one of the more memorable scenes from the 2002 blockbuster film Minority Report, Tom Cruise is forced to hide from a swarm of...

Tech: Elucidating how asymmetry confers chemical properties

Washington, DC-- You've heard the expression form follows function? In materials science, function follows form. New research by Carnegie's Olivier Gagné and collaborator Frank...

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