In a groundbreaking study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, theoretical physicists at Utrecht University in collaboration with experimental physicists at Sogang University in South Korea have achieved a significant milestone in the field of neuromorphic computing. By building an artificial synapse that operates with water and salt, they have
The field of quantum computing has long been dominated by the quest for faster and more efficient computational tools. Photonic quantum computers have emerged as promising alternatives due to their leverage of quantum physics and the use of photons as units of information processing. However, one of the major hurdles facing these computers is the
A recent medical case report has raised alarming concerns about the possibility of a deadly prion disease, known as chronic wasting disease, being transmitted from deer to humans. This disease, often referred to as “zombie deer” disease due to its similarities to mad cow disease, has resulted in the death of two hunters who consumed
The recent announcement by the White House regarding the granting of up to $6.1 billion to Micron for the construction of semiconductor plants in New York and Idaho is a significant move aimed at bolstering the US semiconductor industry. This funding is part of a larger effort by the US government to bring semiconductor production
In a tragic incident near Seattle, a Tesla operating on the company’s Autopilot system collided with a motorcyclist, resulting in the loss of life. The driver of the Tesla admitted to using Autopilot and being distracted by their cellphone at the time of the crash. This raises serious concerns about the effectiveness of Tesla’s Autopilot
The Hubble Space Telescope, a space observatory that has been in operation for over three decades, continues to provide groundbreaking discoveries in the field of astronomy. Recently, an international team of citizen scientists, in collaboration with astronomers from the European Space Agency (ESA) and utilizing machine learning algorithms, identified a new sample of over one
In recent years, there has been a significant advancement in solar technology with the development of transparent solar cells. These innovative cells have the potential to transform the look of infrastructure by making a variety of surfaces capable of generating solar power. One of the key materials contributing to this advancement are non-fullerene acceptors, which
In a groundbreaking study, scientists have unveiled a new method for producing complex molecules that has the potential to transform the landscape of drug manufacturing. This innovative technique, which is significantly more efficient than previous methods, aims to address the issue of producing chiral molecules that can have disastrous side effects if not properly controlled.
Siberia is currently experiencing more frequent wildfires, and research predicts significant consequences for climate, air quality, health, and economies across East Asia and the northern hemisphere. A recent study conducted by researchers at Hokkaido University, the University of Tokyo, and Kyushu University explores the global effects of escalating wildfires in Siberia, using advanced climate modeling
Frenchman Christophe Fouquet is poised to take on the role of CEO at ASML, a Dutch chip giant, amidst a turbulent global landscape where semiconductors have become a key player in geopolitical tensions. With his extensive background in the industry and years of experience at the company, Fouquet faces a daunting task of maintaining ASML’s
In a recent report by infectious disease specialists at the Amsterdam University Medical Center, the longest-known case of COVID-19 infection was described. The case involved a 72-year-old immunocompromised man who battled the virus for an astonishing 613 days. Despite receiving multiple COVID-19 vaccinations, the man’s immune system was unable to mount a sufficient defense against
A recent study conducted by an international team of researchers has revealed that genes offering protection against excessive drinking are not only linked to alcohol-related health issues but also to other conditions such as heart disease and mental health problems. The researchers analyzed over 3.2 million DNA records, focusing on specific genetic variations known as
The Lyrid meteor shower is currently dazzling spectators with its annual celestial show. From April 15 to April 29, the sky is lit up with dozens of shooting stars as part of this beautiful phenomenon. The peak of the meteor shower was on Sunday night to Monday morning, but its display will continue for the
The recent breakthrough in scientific research has opened up new possibilities in studying cancer cells like never before. Scientists are now able to delve into the intricate world of individual cancer cells and observe how they interact with their surroundings. This pioneering technique, developed by the University of Surrey in collaboration with GSK, UCL, and
China’s advancements in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) have propelled the nation into a new era of aviation. This transformative shift in low-altitude airspace management presents unique challenges and opportunities for regulation, technology, and industry practices. The digital, networked, and intelligent nature of UAS operations is at the forefront of this evolution, putting pressure on traditional