Carbon particles are present in many aspects of our daily lives. Soot, which consists of tiny carbon particles, is generated when energy sources such as oil or wood are not completely burned. Soot particle filters, in turn, remove the nanometer-…
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Why are most companies failing to benefit from AI? It’s about the people not the tech
Successful uptake of new technology is a matter of emotions — and with 4 in 5 companies saying they’re failing to capitalise on its potential, managers need to know how to deal with them, say researchers from Aalto University.
AI has the…
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Souo S2000 Motorcycle Shines Amid Electric Bike Range Issues
CES, as its critics are wont to complain, is getting harder and harder to distinguish from a car show. And this year was no exception. In the Las Vegas Convention Center’s West Hall, where mobility was the theme, the spectacular collection of…
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A mysteriously large pterosaur finally has an identity
One pterosaur species gave itself quite the makeover as it grew older and larger.
Scientists have spent more than a century wondering if a large and anatomically quirky flying reptile fossil represented a distinct species from its…
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Optical Interconnects: Lightmatter’s Optical Interposers Could Start Speeding Up AI in 2025
Fiber-optic cables are creeping closer to processors in high-performance computers, replacing copper connections with glass. Technology companies hope to speed up AI and lower its energy cost by moving optical connections from outside the server…
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3D architected materials that adapt and protect (w/video)
Jan 22, 2025 (Nanowerk News) Experiments from the Caltech lab of Chiara Daraio, G. Bradford Jones Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Physics and Heritage Medical Research Institute Investigator,…
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Noise Becomes a Quantum Ally
• Physics 18, s5
Noise is typically detrimental to quantum effects, but simulations suggest that it can boost entanglement under certain conditions.
In the quantum world, noise is usually seen as disruptive,…
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Quantum Milestones, 1905: Einstein and the Photoelectric Effect
• Physics 18, 15
In one of his annus mirabilis papers, Einstein explained the photoelectric effect by considering light as a stream of energy quanta—which were later called photons.
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Albert Einstein in Pasadena,… Continue Reading
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Can DNA-nanoparticle motors get up to speed with motor proteins?
DNA-nanoparticle motors are exactly as they sound: tiny artificial motors that use the structures of DNA and RNA to propel motion by enzymatic RNA degradation. Essentially, chemical energy is converted into mechanical motion by biasing the…
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