Technology

Metal halide perovskites have emerged as a promising class of materials with exceptional optoelectronic properties, paving the way for the development of cost-effective thin-film transistors. Recent advancements in this field have primarily focused on utilizing tin (Sn) halide perovskites to create high-performance p-type transistors. However, the challenge lies in achieving similar success with n-type transistors,
0 Comments
Nvidia recently made waves at the prestigious tech expo, Computex, by unveiling new products and showcasing their plans to accelerate the advancement of artificial intelligence. CEO Jensen Huang, a Taiwan-born celebrity in the tech world, captured the audience’s attention with his bold statement that “the next industrial revolution has begun”. Alongside other industry heavyweights like
0 Comments
The field of robotics has taken a major leap forward with the unveiling of a new artificial intelligence framework by researchers from Shanghai University. This groundbreaking framework, known as “Correction and Planning with Memory Integration” (CPMI), harnesses the power of large language models (LLMs) to enhance the way robots interpret and execute tasks. Traditionally, robots
0 Comments
The European Union has been funding research projects aimed at improving the efficiency of the electric grid by reducing energy waste, cutting costs, and curbing emissions. One such project, called SUBRACABLE, is focused on developing innovative superconductor cables that could revolutionize the way electricity is transmitted across long distances. Dr. Anders Wulff, the CEO of
0 Comments
In a recent study published in Materials Today Energy, a team of researchers has successfully developed a 4-Amino-TEMPO derivative with photocatalytic properties. This derivative has been utilized to create high-performance and stable fiber-shaped dye-sensitized solar cells (FDSSCs) and fiber-shaped organic light-emitting diodes (FOLEDs). Unlike conventional materials that are difficult to synthesize and mass produce, the
0 Comments
In recent news, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced increased inspections of water facilities to address potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities. This move comes in response to a growing concern over the susceptibility of government agencies to cyberattacks and operational threats. Lee McKnight, an associate professor at Syracuse University specializing in cybersecurity, points out that state-sponsored
0 Comments
Deep learning techniques have made significant advancements in recent years, achieving human-level accuracy in various tasks such as image classification and natural language processing. The computational demands of these techniques have led to the development of hardware accelerators by researchers to efficiently run deep neural networks. One such innovative approach is the development of tiny
0 Comments
The rise of Large Language Models (LLMs) has been a game-changer in the field of artificial intelligence and natural language processing. These sophisticated architectures have the ability to process, generate, and manipulate text in various human languages, making them incredibly versatile tools in a wide range of applications. While LLMs have shown incredible potential in
0 Comments