Researchers at RIKEN have developed a computing device that utilizes tiny magnetic swirls, known as skyrmions, to recognize handwritten numbers in a breakthrough in neuromorphic computing that spotlights the potential of magnetic whirlpools for creating low-energy computing systems inspired by the brain.
A research team led by University of Montreal chemistry professor Alexis Vallee-Belisle recently found that breaking molecular nanomachines, which are essential components of life, can lead to the creation of new and improved ones.
Researchers have reportedly made a significant discovery regarding the potential effects of PFAS chemicals on the body's innate immune system.
In a significant breakthrough, researchers from North Carolina State University and collaborating institutions have uncovered a size-induced phase transition in materials used in electronic devices.
Researchers from the University of Michigan conducted a study in Nepal tracking the movement of two tigers that were tagged with GPS collars during a nationwide COVID-19 lockdown. than before.
A research institution in Japan has found new genetic risk factors for rheumatoid arthritis that could help in new treatments for the autoimmune disease.
A team of researchers at the University of Michigan has developed an ultrathin ferroelectric semiconductor, measuring just 5 nanometers thick, with the potential to revolutionize computing and power next-generation technologies.
Less than 15% of the 92 million tons of clothing and other textiles discarded annually are recycled—in part because they are so difficult to sort. Woven-in labels made with inexpensive photonic fibers, developed by a University of Michigan-led team, could change that.
A team of researchers from University of Montreal has achieved a significant breakthrough in plant ecology by developing innovative statistical models that have shed new light on how plants function, according to a news release.
The University of Bristol announced that researchers have found how repetitive cocaine use increases the amount of addictiveness.
A groundbreaking study led by researchers at England’s University of Bristol has revealed a promising new approach to slow down the progression of diabetic kidney disease, a condition affecting 40% of individuals with diabetes.
Researchers at the University of Bristol have reportedly discovered an alloy that increases strength at more than -250 degrees Celsius, which would make it the toughest material known to man.
The majority of people support strong actions being taken to restrain the spread of harmful misinformation through social media according to a news article published by the University of Exeter on February 9
Transportation engineers at North Carolina State University have proposed that a fourth stoplight color be added to enhance traffic flow and improve communication between autonomous vehicles (AVs) and human drivers, according to a study.
A team of researchers, at the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom, has made a significant breakthrough in improving the precision of medical needle-use during surgical simulation.
A groundbreaking international study, led by researchers from the University of Bristol, has found no robust difference in cardiovascular health indicators between children conceived naturally and those conceived using assisted reproductive technologies (ART).
North Carolina State University recently released a study that "provides the first empirical evidence of the strong relationship between racial attitudes and beliefs about abortion rights."
A study conducted by Swiss universities revealed the acidity of aerosols in indoor air plays a crucial role in determining the duration of viral infectivity.
New research conducted by psychologists from the Universities of Exeter, Bath, and Lancaster has revealed a novel approach to understanding social groups and their dynamics.
A new study analyzing medieval medical texts reveals that the perception of fertility decline with age differed significantly from modern understanding.