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Nov 13, 2024

New design for photonic time crystals could change how we use and control light

Posted by in categories: innovation, materials

An international research team has for the first time designed realistic photonic time crystals–exotic materials that exponentially amplify light. The breakthrough opens up exciting possibilities across fields such as communication, imaging and sensing by laying the foundations for faster and more compact lasers, sensors and other optical devices.

Nov 13, 2024

Promising new treatment strategy for type 2 diabetes

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

Groundbreaking research presented at UEG Week 2024 reveals a promising new treatment strategy for type 2 diabetes (T2D) that could significantly reduce or even eliminate the need for insulin therapy.

This innovative approach, which combines a novel procedure known as ReCET (Re-Cellularization via Electroporation Therapy) with semaglutide, resulted in the elimination of insulin therapy for 86% of patients.

Globally, T2D affects 422 million people, with obesity recognized as a significant risk factor. While insulin therapy is commonly used to manage blood sugar levels in T2D patients, it can result in side effects such as weight gain and further complicate diabetes management. A need therefore exists for alternative treatment strategies.

Nov 12, 2024

Saudi Arabia launches $100 Billion AI initiative to lead in global tech

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Aiming to rival global tech hubs, Saudi Arabia’s new AI project targets innovation, infrastructure, and talent development.

Nov 12, 2024

LG display expands by 50%, folds, twists, survives 10,000 stretches

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The stretchable display twists and extends, surpassing standard flexible displays that only bend or fold.


LG unveils breakthrough display technology with “world’s first stretchable display” capable of expanding by 50 percent.

The groundbreaking invention may alter how we use displays going forward, according to a press release by LG Display from Sunday.

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Nov 12, 2024

NVIDIA CEO Reveals: Computing Has Changed Forever (4x Growth/Year!)

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlights the transformative impact of AI and accelerated computing on various industries, emphasizing rapid growth, enhanced productivity, and the evolution of software development through innovations like the Omniverse and advanced GPUs Questions to inspire discussion Physical AI and AGI 🤖

Nov 12, 2024

UP Aerospace and Los Alamos lab achieve successful suborbital launch at Spaceport America

Posted by in categories: biological, innovation

In Nijmegen, Netherlands, researchers have installed the world’s first microscope capable of live imaging of biological processes in such detail that moving protein complexes are visible. This new microscopic technique was developed by researchers led by Nico Sommerdijk from Radboud university medical center. As a demonstration of this innovative technique, Sommerdijk is now showcasing how arterial calcification begins.

Nov 11, 2024

Advanced terahertz neural network offers compact solution for AI challenges

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

An innovative planar spoof plasmonic neural network (SPNN) platform capable of directly detecting and processing terahertz (THz) electromagnetic signals has been unveiled by researchers at City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) and Southeast University in Nanjing.

Nov 11, 2024

From Science Fiction to Reality: Simple Lens Swap Turns Ordinary Cameras Into Hyperspectral Devices

Posted by in categories: futurism, innovation

Scientists have created a compact spectral singlet lens that turns standard cameras into hyperspectral ones, reducing system size and complexity. This breakthrough could expand hyperspectral imaging into portable applications, with future improvements underway.

The information we gather shapes our understanding and perspectives of the world. For centuries, optics has sought to interpret the multidimensional data around us through the “toolbox” of light. In the 17th century, Sir Isaac Newton introduced the lens imaging formula and conducted his famous color spectrum experiment, laying foundational insights in the field.

Since then, lenses and spectrometers have been extensively studied as essential optical components for capturing information. Cascading these two components can allow us to acquire more information – both spatial and spectral data. However, such a configuration leads to tradeoffs among device footprint, spectral resolution, and imaging quality, impeding portability and miniaturization of hyperspectral cameras.

Nov 11, 2024

20 AI Devices You Should Know About

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Discover the latest AI devices for smarter living. Explore our range now for innovative solutions that redefine convenience and efficiency.

Nov 9, 2024

Argonne receives funding for artificial intelligence in scientific research

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded DOE’s Argonne National Laboratory funding as part of its Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Scientific Research program.


Supported by DOE funding, two projects will drive innovations by improving how data is processed and protected, leading to faster and more secure discoveries.

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