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Resolving a Mathematical Puzzle in Quarks and Gluons in Nuclear Matter

“The Science The building blocks of atomic nuclei are protons and neutrons, which are themselves made of even more fundamental particles: quarks and gluons. These particles interact via the “strong” force, one of the four fundamental forces of nature. They …

Robot ‘chef’ learns to recreate recipes from watching food videos

“Researchers have trained a robotic ‘chef’ to watch and learn from cooking videos, and recreate the dish itself. The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, programmed their robotic chef with a ‘cookbook’ of eight simple salad recipes. After watching a …

Samsung’s Exynos Auto V920 To Power Hyundai Motor’s Next-Generation In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems

“Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today announced that its latest automotive processor, the Exynos Auto V920, has been selected to power Hyundai Motor Company’s next-generation in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, which are expected to roll out …

SHINE shines a light on neutrino beams

“The NA61 experiment at CERN, also known as SHINE, has made new measurements that will help physicists work out the content of neutrino beams used in experiments in the US. At the time of the Big Bang, 13.8 billion …

SK hynix Begins Mass Production of Industry’s Highest 238-Layer 4D NAND

“SK hynix Inc. announced today that it has started mass production of its 238-layer 4D NAND Flash memory, following the development in August 2022, and that product compatibility test with a global smartphone manufacturer is underway. “SK hynix has developed …

Smart in-memory light sensors perform image recognition

“Smart digital image sensors that can perform visual perception capabilities, such as scene recognition, are resulting from recent research at KAUST. Exploiting the Nobel-Prize-winning technology of the charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors found in early digital cameras, Dayanand Kumar, Nazek …

Tiny gold particles can help harness energy from the sun to break down pollution

“Researchers at NTNU have found a way to make gold nanoparticles with a uniform size and shape, opening up the possibility of finding more effective photocatalysts. When organic pollutants such as dyes, agricultural chemicals, and pharmaceuticals enter waterways all around …

Why – and How – NASA Gives a Name to Every Spot It Studies on Mars

“Martian maps are full of monikers recognizing places on Earth, explorers, and even cartoon characters. NASA’s Perseverance rover is currently investigating rock outcrops alongside the rim of Mars’ Belva Crater. Some 2,300 miles (3,700 kilometers) away, NASA …

A more effective way to train machines for uncertain, real-world situations

“Researchers develop an algorithm that decides when a “student” machine should follow its teacher, and when it should learn on its own. Someone learning to play tennis might hire a teacher to help them learn faster. Because this teacher is …

A Nanocrystal Shines On and Off Indefinitely

“In 2021, lanthanide-doped nanoparticles made waves — or rather, an avalanche — when Changwan Lee, then a PhD student in Jim Schuck’s lab at Columbia Engineering, set off an extreme light-producing chain reaction from ultrasmall crystals developed at the Molecular Foundry …