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“STM32 user-interface design environment adds support for powerful NeoChrom graphics accelerator with new screen rotation and texture-mapping capabilities STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has released version 4.20 of its …

“Researchers found that an understudied component of computer processors is susceptible to attacks from malicious agents. Then, they developed mitigation mechanisms. A component of computer processors that connects different parts of the chip can be exploited by malicious agents who …

“Researchers from TU Delft have constructed the smallest flow-driven motors in the world. Inspired by iconic Dutch windmills and biological motor proteins, they created a self-configuring flow-driven rotor from DNA that converts energy from an electrical or salt gradient into …
News UD’s Arijit Bose and collaborators find new ways to steer fusion with lasers and magnetic fields

“Imagine trying to summon the sun to your research laboratory. Yes, you, big bright star! Bring your searing heat, the drama of your core’s constant nuclear fusion and your off-the-charts energy levels with you. We want to know how …

“Idaho National Laboratory is perhaps best known for innovative research that helps shape the clean energy economies of today and tomorrow – and for good reason. But while much of the laboratory’s work is focused on building a sustainable future …

“The Microfluidics Cluster of the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country has developed a novel magnetic structure designed to manipulate small volumes of fluids. A multidisciplinary study conducted by the Microfluidics Cluster of the UPV/EHU has observed and …
News Whirlpools with the symmetries of squares and tetrahedrons observed in an exotic quantum superfluid
“A team of physicists have created and observed an entirely new class of vortices – tiny and exotic whirlpools - in an ultracold gas of atoms which produce ‘beyond state-of-the-art’ symmetries. The international collaboration of researchers is led by Professor David Hall …

“More complete than existing methods, the new approach might enable longer operational lifetimes for nuclear reactors. It was just a piece of junk sitting in the back of a lab at the MIT Nuclear Reactor facility, ready to be disposed …

“Using light, atoms can be made to attract each other. A team from Vienna and Innsbruck was able to measure this binding state of light and matter for the first time. A very special bonding state between atoms has been …

“Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers are developing a first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence device for neutron scattering called Hyperspectral Computed Tomography, or HyperCT. The fully automated, AI-driven platform can rotate a sample in almost any direction, eliminating the need for human …