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Advancing AI Efficiency with Biologically Inspired Biochips and Organoid Intelligence

Researchers explore biochips and organoid intelligence to reduce AI energy consumption by mimicking biological neural tissue efficiency.

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Living Human Neurons Grown on a Chip Play DOOM Independently

A brain-on-a-chip with living human neurons successfully played DOOM, showcasing a new frontier in neuro-computing technology.

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New Self-Healing Carbon Fiber Metamaterial Promises Exceptional Longevity

Researchers develop a carbon fiber-based metamaterial that autonomously repairs cracks, potentially extending material lifespan to centuries.

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Chinese Researchers Develop Eco-Friendly Battery Using Neutral, Food-Safe Electrolyte

A new battery design from China employs a neutral, magnesium or calcium-based electrolyte resembling a traditional food-grade brine.

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Global Warming Accelerates Solar Panel Degradation on Rooftops, Potentially Raising Solar Power Costs

Climate change-driven temperature rise speeds up deterioration of rooftop solar panels, posing risks to solar power affordability unless mitigation steps are taken.

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Study Finds Prolonged Headphone Use May Expose Users to Harmful Chemicals

Research indicates that extended contact with plastic headphone parts could expose users to chemicals affecting health.

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Researchers Achieve 2 TB Data Storage on A4-Sized Ceramic Using Ion Beam Engraving

Scientists have engraved 2 terabytes of data on a thin ceramic sheet the size of A4 paper using ion beam technology.

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New Study Reveals Mars Was Warm and Wet Billions of Years Ago

Recent research suggests Mars had a warm and wet climate billions of years ago, challenging earlier ideas of a frozen planet.

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Scientists Discover Heat Can Flow Like a Fluid, Opening New Paths for Chip Cooling

Researchers at EPFL found that in ultra-pure crystals, heat can flow similarly to liquids, suggesting new approaches to thermal management in electronics.

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Study Suggests Earth’s Core Holds Vast Amount of Hydrogen, Challenging Cometary Water Origin Theory

New research reveals the Earth’s core may contain hydrogen equivalent to 45 oceans, casting doubt on the cometary hypothesis for our planet’s water origin.

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Canadian Researchers Develop Cost-Effective Photonic Ising Machine for Optimization Tasks

Queen’s University researchers build a stable, room-temperature photonic Ising machine as an affordable alternative to D-Wave’s quantum computers.

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Chinese Researchers Develop Lithium Batteries That Perform at -34°C Using Semi-Solid Electrolytes

Chinese scientists have engineered lithium batteries with semi-solid electrolytes that maintain functionality at temperatures as low as -34°C.

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