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Solving the World’s Biggest Challenges, Together

“More problems, more possibilities: NVIDIA technologies accelerate innovation in every aspect of human endeavor. Gamers know NVIDIA powers great gaming experiences. Researchers know NVIDIA speeds world-changing breakthroughs. Businesses know us for the AI engines transforming their industries. And NVIDIA employees …

Strange neutron star spinning every 76 seconds discovered in stellar graveyard

“An international team of scientists have discovered a strange radio emitting neutron star, which rotates extremely slowly, completing one rotation every 76 seconds. The team, led by members of the ERC-funded MeerTRAP (More Transients and Pulsars) group at The …

The Sun is spinning round again

“An international team led by astronomers from the UNIGE has succeeded in developing a model to solve part of the «solar problem». All was amiss with the Sun! In the early 2000s, a new set of data brought down the …

Time crystals “impossible” but obey quantum physics

“Scientists have created the first ”time-crystal” two-body system in an experiment that seems to bend the laws of physics. It comes after the same team recently witnessed the first interaction of the new phase of matter. Time crystals were long …

Tiny robotic crab is smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot

“Smaller than a flea, robot can walk, bend, twist, turn and jump Northwestern University engineers have developed the smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot — and it comes in the form of a tiny, adorable peekytoe crab. Just a half-millimeter wide, the tiny …

Toshiba Announces DT02 7200RPM 2TB Hard Disk Drive

“Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba) announces the DT02 7200RPM 2TB HDD, designed for desktop, PC computing, gaming and storage applications where performance and reliability are critical. The new DT02 7200RPM 2TB HDD delivers higher performance than Toshiba’s predecessor …

Twisted Soft Robots Navigate Mazes Without Human Or Computer Guidance

“Researchers from North Carolina State University and the University of Pennsylvania have developed soft robots that are capable of navigating complex environments, such as mazes, without input from humans or computer software. “These soft robots demonstrate a concept called ‘physical …

World’s First Successful Transmission of 1 Petabit per Second in a Standard Cladding Diameter Multi-core Fiber

“Wide-band wavelength division multiplexing technology significantly expands transmission capacity allowing Pb/s transmission in only 4 spatial channels Researchers from the Network Research Institute at the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT, President: TOKUDA Hideyuki, Ph.D.) report …

A candlelight-like glow from a flexible organic LED

“Giving off a comfortable glow, candles set the ambiance for a special dinner or just a quiet evening at home. However, some lighting alternatives, such as electronic candles, give off unwanted blue wavelengths that interfere with the body’s circadian …

A good defect? Researchers discover helicoidal screw dislocations in layered polymers

“Dr. Edwin L. Thomas, professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, a team of researchers from Texas A&M University and Yonsei University recently discovered a helicoidal-shaped defect in layered polymers, uncovering how solvents can rapidly diffuse through …