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A team of engineers at Rice University and Kyung Hee University has developed a soft, shape-shifting mechanical surface that ...
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Summary: A new study details a shift in bio-electronics, charting the transition from rigid silicon microchips to intrinsically soft, brain-inspired computing networks. Historically, the physical ...
Soft robotics—machines made of flexible, muscle-like materials—can bend and stretch in fluid ways that put the rigid robots of old sci-fi movies to shame. But the flexibility that lets them pick ripe ...
Using a new technique that can create vacancies at any site across a material and then shrink it to about 1/2,000 of its original volume, MIT researchers have designed nanotechnology devices that ...
PC-DOS 1.00 would lead to Microsoft becoming computing's top dog Microsoft continues to embrace open source. The source code and annotations provide insight into the operating system's earliest days.
Summary: Researchers have bridged the gap between biology and silicon by creating a 3D programmable device that merges living brain cells with advanced electronics. Unlike previous “brain-on-a-chip” ...