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Nov 21, 2024

A Bewildering New Form of Matter Could Redefine What’s Possible in Computers

Posted by in category: computing

If we can confirm its existence, that is.

Nov 21, 2024

Business spending on AI surged 500% this year to $13.8 Billion, says Menlo Ventures

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

Business spending on generative AI surged 500% this year, from $2.3 billion in 2023 to $13.8 billion, according to data released by Menlo Ventures on Wednesday.

Nov 21, 2024

MIT develops capsule to eliminate painful injections for GI treatments

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

This could revolutionize insulin and protein-based drug treatments, enhancing ease and comfort.


MIT has developed an ingestible capsule inspired by squid propulsion, delivering drugs directly to the stomach without needles.

Nov 21, 2024

Somewhere in the multiverse, dark energy is helping stars and life form

Posted by in category: alien life

The findings call into question just how finely tuned our universe really is.

Nov 21, 2024

Revolutionizing Light Control: Caltech’s Mind-Bending 3D-Printed Optical Devices

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, augmented reality, information science

Caltech’s new optical devices, evolved by algorithms and crafted via precise 3D printing, offer advanced light-manipulation for applications like augmented reality and cameras.

Researchers at Caltech have developed a groundbreaking technology that “evolves” optical devices and fabricates them using a specialized 3D printer. These devices, composed of optical metamaterials, gain their unique properties from nanometer-scale structures. This innovation could enable cameras and sensors to detect and manipulate light in ways previously impossible at such small scales.

The research was conducted in the lab of Andrei Faraon, the William L. Valentine Professor of Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering and was published in the journal Nature Communications.

Nov 21, 2024

Physicists develop new method to visualize magnetic nanostructures with high resolution

Posted by in categories: energy, nanotechnology, physics

A new method enables researchers to analyze magnetic nanostructures with a high resolution. It was developed by researchers at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle.

The new method achieves a resolution of around 70 nanometers, whereas normal light microscopes have a resolution of just 500 nanometers. This result is important for the development of new, energy-efficient storage technologies based on spin electronics. The team reports on its research in the current issue of the journal ACS Nano.

Normal optical microscopes are limited by the wavelength of light and details below around 500 nanometers cannot be resolved. The new method overcomes this limit by utilizing the anomalous Nernst effect (ANE) and a metallic nano-scale tip. ANE generates an electrical voltage in a magnetic metal that is perpendicular to the magnetization and a .

Nov 21, 2024

Firefighting Robots Make US Debut At Dallas Fort Worth Airport

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

These robots have already proved popular in Europe and helped with extinguishing the Notre Dame fire in 2019.

Nov 21, 2024

Heard of Washi Craft Paper? This Japanese Company Uses It to Make Stylish Jackets

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Plant based fabric can help reduce exposure to oil based fabrics so there are less cancer risk with clothing. Washi is made many different ways but can be done even with paper pulp and also paper thread.


“The fabric is soft, resistant to water, and it is even washable,” said 61-year-old company president and granddaughter of the founder, Akemi Kawamura, describing the characteristics of washi jackets.

Japanese paper is cut thin and twisted into threads before being woven into fabrics with special machines. “It’s light and airy, so it’s warm in winter, but breathable and comfortable in the summer,” she said.

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Nov 21, 2024

New bioplastic doesn’t create cancer-causing microplastics

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Some researchers and public health experts have also expressed concerns that microplastic exposure can lead to babies being born underweight.

Recent studies found that the average liter of store-bought bottled water contains more than 240,000 nanoplastics while the majority of meat and plant-based alternatives contain tiny plastics linked to cancer.

Scientists have cautioned that it will take time to transfer to creating the new material because existing manufacturing equipment was only built for traditional plastic.

Nov 21, 2024

“Mushroom leather” is the latest eco-friendly fashion trend

Posted by in categories: materials, sustainability

The fashion world is buzzing about a new material that’s changing the game: mushroom leather. Made from mycelium, this innovative textile is taking the industry by storm, offering a sustainable and stylish alternative to traditional leather.

But it’s not just about looking good — this fungal fashion movement is about embracing a more eco-conscious and cruelty-free approach to clothing production.

What makes mushroom leather so remarkable? It all starts with mycelium, the thread-like, dense cellular structure that forms the vegetative part of a fungus.

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