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Oct 24, 2024

AI model improves 4D STEM imaging for delicate materials

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, solar power, sustainability

Researchers at Monash University have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that significantly improves the accuracy of four-dimensional scanning transmission electron microscopy (4D STEM) images.

Called unsupervised deep denoising, this model could be a game-changer for studying materials that are easily damaged during imaging, like those used in batteries and .

The research from Monash University’s School of Physics and Astronomy, and the Monash Center of Electron Microscopy, presents a novel machine learning method for denoising large electron microscopy datasets. The study was published in npj Computational Materials.

Oct 24, 2024

Superconductivity offers new insights into quantum material MnBi₂Te₄

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

For the first time since the discovery of the material MnBi2Te4 (MBT), researchers at the University of Twente have successfully made it behave like a superconductor. This marks an important step in understanding MBT and is significant for future technologies, such as new methods of information processing and quantum computing.

MBT is a recently discovered material attracting attention due to its unique magnetic and . In their research, the scientists examined how electricity behaves in the material. The findings are published in the journal Communications Materials.

MBT’s topological properties cause electrons to move only along the edges of the material, and in theory, they should only move in a clockwise direction. However, the experiments at Twente demonstrated that under certain conditions, the electrons can rotate both clockwise and counterclockwise.

Oct 24, 2024

Study: Robotic automation, AI will speed up scientific progress in science laboratories

Posted by in categories: chemistry, health, robotics/AI, science

Science laboratories across disciplines—chemistry, biochemistry and materials science—are on the verge of a sweeping transformation as robotic automation and AI lead to faster and more precise experiments that unlock breakthroughs in fields like health, energy and electronics.

This is according to UNC-Chapel Hill researchers in a paper titled “Transforming Science Labs into Automated Factories of Discovery,” published in Science Robotics.

“Today, the development of new molecules, materials and requires intensive human effort,” said Dr. Ron Alterovitz, senior author of the paper and Lawrence Grossberg Distinguished Professor in the Department of Computer Science. “Scientists must design experiments, synthesize materials, analyze results and repeat the process until desired properties are achieved.”

Oct 23, 2024

An Extraordinary Particle Could Travel Back in Time, Scientists Say

Posted by in category: particle physics

The hypothetical tachyon particle could potentially send messages backward in time if it exists.

Oct 23, 2024

Exploring Black Holes, 2nd edition, FREE download

Posted by in category: cosmology

‘’Exploring black holes’’ by Wheeler and Taylor.

A primer on black holes and general relativity.

https://pubs.aip.org/aapt/ajp/article/89/1/121/1045741/Exploring-Black-Holes

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Oct 23, 2024

How to Live Forever: Scientific Breakthroughs Are Bringing Us Closer to Immortality

Posted by in categories: biological, computing, cryonics, life extension

The biological and technological race to live forever is very much underway.

Oct 23, 2024

Quantum entanglement speed is measured for the first time, and it’s too fast to comprehend

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics

These scientists aren’t focused on the existence of quantum entanglement, but are keen on uncovering how it begins — how exactly do two particles become quantum entangled?

Using advanced computer simulations, they’ve managed to peek into processes that happen on attosecond timescales — a billionth of a billionth of a second.

Quantum entanglement is a strange and fascinating phenomenon where two particles become so interconnected that they share a single state.

Oct 23, 2024

New tech enables 3D printing electronics without semiconductors

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, computing

Researchers at MIT have unexpectedly stumbled upon a way to 3D print active electronics – meaning transistors and components for controlling electrical signals – without the use of semiconductors or even special fabrication technology.

That goes far beyond what we can currently do with 3D printers. And if perfected, this method could eventually spell the beginning of a new wave in prototyping, experimentation, and even DIY projects for tinkerers at home.

With 3D printing, any of a range of materials including thermoplastic filaments, resin, ceramic, and metal, are laid down in successive thin layers to form a three-dimensional object. That means you can print all kinds of things, from action figures to jewelry to furniture to buildings.

Oct 23, 2024

Future Medicine: Physics, Biology, And AI Will Transform Human Health

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, robotics/AI

By Chuck Brooks & Dr. Thomas A. Cellucci, MBA


Co-written by Chuck Brooks and Dr. Thomas A. Cellucci, MBA

Verticals that will be most impacted by innovative developments in technology and science are the disciplines of medicine, biotechnology, and health. Those industry verticals will see a profound growth of technological innovation in the near future.

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Oct 23, 2024

Researchers At Large Hadron Collider Are Confident To Make Contact With Parallel Universe In Days

Posted by in categories: cosmology, particle physics

T he astoundingly complex LHC “atom smasher” at the CERN center in Geneva, Switzerland, are fired up to its maximum energy levels ever in an endeavor to identify — or perhaps generate — tiny black holes.

If successful a very new universe is going to be exposed – modifying completely not only the physics books but the philosophy books too.

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