Researchers from RIKEN and QuTech—a collaboration between TU Delft and TNO— have achieved a key milestone toward the development of a fault-tolerant quantum computer.
UH and Texas A&M Transportation Institute Use Affective Computing to Gain Unique Insights Into the Driver Condition
Hot planet orbits its star twice during every Earth day
Exclusive Data on Cardiovascular Health in African Americans Hosted at University
The RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS) in Japan, along with colleagues, has shown that the free-energy principle can explain how neural networks are optimized for efficiency.
Largest survey of its kind could inform biodiversity policy
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has brought renewed focus on the use of energy resources as geopolitical “weapons.”
SMART researchers have developed an innovative method to detect and quantify the B.1.1.7 (Alpha) variant of concern via wastewater epidemiology.
Gas giant takes 218 days to complete its orbit
Rice U. study provides complete roadmap to complex molecule assembly
Applied in the field, a new model reduced quakes from oil and gas processes; could help manage seismic events from carbon sequestration.
Disruptive technology could lower carbon-capture costs across all emission types
Rice, Maryland engineers overcome ‘light scattering’ with full-motion video
A new Jell-O-like material could replace metals as electrical interfaces for pacemakers, cochlear implants, and other electronic implants.
New standard for green hydrogen technology set by Rice U. engineers
Metal oxide’s properties could enable wide range of terahertz frequency photonics
A new material developed by MIT engineers exhibits “record-breaking” vapor absorption.
C16 Biosciences, founded by MIT alumni, has developed a microbial oil to replace palm oil, whose production reaps environmental devastation.
The energy function that governs systems of quantum particles can be determined using much fewer measurements than previously considered necessary
An international research group at the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research (CPR) has successfully treated cancer in mice using metal catalysts that assemble anticancer drugs together inside the body.