Researchers have created a white OLED that runs on under 1.5 volts, offering a major advance in power efficiency for portable and wearable displays.
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Researchers develop ultra-low-voltage white OLED for energy-efficient displays
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Magnetic surfaces found to steer Alzheime's-linked protein growth
Electron spin on magnetized surfaces affects how amyloid proteins form fibrils, revealing a new physical factor that could help control Alzheimer’s-related aggregation.
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MIT experiment proves Einstein wrong in century-old quantum debate
In a stunning new demonstration of quantum mechanics, a team of MIT physicists has settled a nearly century-old debate between Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr, with the results showing Einstein was wrong. The team performed an idealized version…
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The two people shaping the future of OpenAI’s research
“There’s a lot of consequences of AI,” he said. “But the one I think the most about is automated research. When we look at human history, a lot of it is about technological progress, about humans building new technologies. The point when…
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The deadly fungus behind Tutankhamun’s ‘curse’ could now save lives
A fungus long blamed for the deaths of archaeologists who opened King Tutankhamun’s tomb may now help save lives. Researchers have harnessed the toxic fungus Aspergillus flavus – once linked to the so-called ‘pharaoh’s curse’ – to…
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Scientists Build Synthetic Cells That Tell Time
Scientists engineered synthetic cells that accurately keep time using biological clock proteins, offering new insights into how circadian rhythms resist molecular noise. Researchers at UC Merced have successfully created tiny artificial cells…
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The first space artifacts we sent to say we were here: Part 2
Since the dawn of the Space Age, humanity has launched thousands of missions, from communication satellites and climate-monitoring platforms to deep-space probes exploring the fringes of the Solar System and beyond. Others were crewed missions,…
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AI Now Weaves Yarn Dreams into Digital Art
So here’s the scoop: Google’s Gemini is diving headfirst into the whimsical world of yarn. Yes, you heard that right. The tech giant’s AI model can now whip up crochet-style visuals from nothing more than a text prompt. Imagine typing “a…
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Learning about chemistry in prenatal class | Opinion
Things are about to change in the Motion household – we’re welcoming our first baby soon and excitedly preparing for their arrival. Frankie, our beautiful five-year-old dog, knows that’s something is up. She’s moulding herself even…
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Hypernatural Raises Eyebrows and Millions with Its Humanlike AI Video Creators—Is This the Next Hollywood Disruptor?
So, Hypernatural just popped out of stealth mode, grabbed $9.5 million in seed funding, and casually told the world it’s building AI-generated video characters that can look and sound like you, your favorite YouTuber, or a spokesperson who…
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