Silicon carbide is for photonic circuits and quantum devices. Atomic layer processing boosts SiC waveguides and resonators, improving performance.
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Atomic layer processing for silicon carbide-based quantum photonic circuits
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Google Pixel Buds 2a leak shows a hot new color you can’t take your eyes off
Currently, the Google Pixel Buds 2a are available in two colors: Iris and Hazel. However, that could change soon. Google could refresh its affordable TWS earbuds with two new colors, and it might happen sooner than you’d have…
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Study shows insect farming byproduct boosts soil health, reduces crop damage
With insect farming projected to produce millions of tons of insects in the coming years, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station researchers offer evidence that the insect farming byproduct called “frass” can improve soil health and reduce…
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‘This project is a glimpse at what thoughtful, creative, artist-led use of AI can look like’ — George Washington meets Google DeepMind, as Darren Aronofsky’s AI history series hits YouTube
- Darren Aronofsky and Google DeepMind have launched an AI‑driven Revolutionary War series on Time’s YouTube channel
- On This Day… 1776 uses AI‑generated visuals to recreate key moments from American history
- The series also incorporates…
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Cameroon cookstove project looks to slow forest loss
GAROUA, Cameroon — One morning during the July monsoon in Bang, a village of 3,000 in North Cameroon, people woke up to heavy rains. The Mayo Tefi, a small river which runs through the village, swelled as the water level rose. Astha Pabami, a…
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How Rigging Makes Ambitious Architectural Designs Buildable
Architectural design has never been more daring. From dramatic cantilevers and sweeping glass façades to sculptural roofs and mixed-use megastructures, today’s buildings push materials and geometry to their limits. What often goes unseen is…
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Microsoft Unveils Maia 200, An FP4 and FP8 Optimized AI Inference Accelerator for Azure Datacenters
Maia 200 is Microsoft’s new in house AI accelerator designed for inference in Azure datacenters. It targets the cost of token generation for large language models and other reasoning workloads by combining narrow precision…
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New scan spots heart disease years before symptoms
Researchers at Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have created a new medical imaging tool called “fast-RSOM” that can capture highly detailed images of the body’s smallest blood vessels directly through the skin,…
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Tim Cook Says Apple Intelligence Is Catching On: Here’s the Most Used Feature
Apple CEO Tim Cook said adoption of Apple Intelligence is already strong among users with compatible iPhones, with most actively using its AI features. Speaking during Apple’s latest earnings call, Cook highlighted that one feature…
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OnePlus’ safety-first charging mode now goes beyond games and reaches more phones
A couple of days ago, OnePlus announced bypass charging for the OnePlus 13s, limited to the Indian region. Now, the feature is rolling out to more smartphones and to a recently-launched OnePlus tablet.
As part of the latest OxygenOS…
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