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Dramatically cutting energy use in computing with a simple superconducting device

Dramatically cutting energy use in computing with a simple superconducting device

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A new mobile app to detect Alzheimer’s using speech data

A new mobile app to detect Alzheimer's using speech data

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Ultra-Thin Artificial Neurons Mimic Biological Processes for Advanced AI Problem-Solving

Ultra-Thin Artificial Neurons Mimic Biological Processes for Advanced AI Problem-Solving

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Going optical instead of electronic to speed up computation by up to 1000 times at 1 trillion operations per second

Going optical instead of electronic to speed up computation by up to 1000 times at 1 trillion operations per second

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2 nanometer chip technology from IBM brings 45 percent higher performance or 75 percent lower energy use to computing

2 nanometer chip technology from IBM brings  45 percent higher performance or 75 percent lower energy use to computing

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AI coming to the rescue in the race to new antibiotics?

AI coming to the rescue in the race to new antibiotics?

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Quantum photonics: Promising a new era in optical circuits

Quantum photonics: Promising a new era in optical circuits

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Transforming electronics, biosensors and more with a metal-breathing bacteria

Transforming electronics, biosensors and more with a metal-breathing bacteria

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A new battery charges in 5 minutes and uses materials derived from seawater not heavy metals

A new battery charges in 5 minutes and uses materials derived from seawater not heavy metals

Today, IBM Research is building on a long history of materials science innovation to unveil a new battery discovery. This new research could help eliminate the need for heavy metals in batte... Read more

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First proof that quantum computers do indeed offer advantages over conventional computers

First proof that quantum computers do indeed offer advantages over conventional computers

Quantum computers promise to revolutionize the future of computing. A scientist from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) together with his colleagues from the University of Waterloo and... Read more

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A synthetic molecule that can kill five deadly types of multidrug-resistant bacteria with limited, if any, side effects

A synthetic molecule that can kill five deadly types of multidrug-resistant bacteria with limited, if any, side effects

An international research team led by the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) and IBM Research developed a synthe... Read more

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Emerging Technologies Could Greatly Reduce Plastic Waste

Emerging Technologies Could Greatly Reduce Plastic Waste

Most of the 150 million tons of plastics produced around the world every year end up in landfills, the oceans and elsewhere. Less than 9 percent of plastics are recycled in the United States... Read more

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Tiny redox flow battery to power and cool future computers and electronics

Tiny redox flow battery to power and cool future computers and electronics

In the future, a new type of tiny redox flow battery will supply tightly packed electronic components with energy, while also dissipating the heat they produce. Researchers at ETH Zurich and... Read more

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2D materials unlock an entire new field of research full of surprises

2D materials unlock an entire new field of research full of surprises

A new study by an international team of researchers led by the University of Minnesota highlights how manipulation of 2D materials could make our modern day devices faster, smaller, and bett... Read more

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Artificial neurons: You’ve got a nerve

Artificial neurons: You've got a nerve

Narrowing the gap between biological brains and electronic ones SINCE nobody really knows how brains work, those researching them must often resort to analogies. A common one is that a brain... Read more

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