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AI data centers demand more than copper can deliver
Copper cables face a phenomenon at high data rates at high data rates that necessitate wider wires and more power, ...
A new microchip-sized device could dramatically accelerate the future of quantum computing. It controls laser frequencies ...
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Is NTT the spark that finally makes quantum computing real?
Quantum computing has spent years in the realm of lab demos and marketing decks, promising breakthroughs that never quite ...
A world in which the clothes you wear can monitor your health vitals is now one step closer to reality. A group of researchers at Brown, the Rhode Island School of Design and the Massachusetts ...
Melanoma patients receiving therapy that makes it easier for their immune system to kill cancer cells respond to treatment better when their diet is rich in fiber, according to a large, international ...
In a study recently published in Nature Communications, researchers at the Army’s Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say they have developed an ...
STUTTGART, Germany — A programmable fiber that can sense, store and analyze data could be stitched into soldiers’ uniforms in the future and be used to monitor their movements, vital signs and ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. — Army-funded research has resulted in the development of a programmable fiber that could transmit data from military uniforms. Researchers at the Army’s Institute for ...
MIT researchers have created the first fabric-fiber to have digital capabilities, ready to collect, store and analyze data using a neural network. Credit: Anna Gittelson. Photo by Roni Cnaani In a ...
MIT researchers have created the first fiber with digital capabilities, able to sense, store, analyze, and infer activity after being sewn into a shirt. Yoel Fink, who is a professor of material ...
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