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New research shows naturally occurring mineral is an 'unconventional superconductor' when purified
By Christopher Harper published
Miassite, which is found naturally and can be synthesized, can function as a superconductor at low temperatures.
Researchers demo 'Thought-to-Text' AI system without using surgically-implanted devices like Elon's Neuralink
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Advance unlocks an innumerable number of possibilities.
Call to Pause Superconductor Experiments Roasts AI Doomerism
By Mark Tyson published
Writers unknown have parodied the open letter to pause AI experiments, with a call to “no action” to those working in the world’s labs and kitchens.
Semiconductor Researchers Solve Diamond Wafer Slicing Challenges With Lasers
By Mark Tyson published
The semiconductor industry's use of diamond wafers has been held back by technical issues, but a new laser slicing technique might popularise the material.
Move Over, Electrons: Harvard Engineers Invent Sound-Wave Processing
By Ian Evenden published
A team at Harvard has demonstrated control and tuning of acoustic waves in a way that could process information.
Copper Conformal Coating Tech Allegedly Crushes Traditional Heatsinks in Efficiency
By Mark Tyson published
Researchers coated entire devices in poly and copper layers.
Researchers See Twinkle of Promise in Diamond Transistors
By Mark Tyson published
Now that hole mobility has been addressed, we are starting to see the potential of diamond FETS in low-loss power conversion and high-speed communications.
Fish Discover How To Drive Raspberry Pi Powered Tank
By Ian Evenden published
What was once a joke is now a reality. Fish can now drive a (fish) tank thanks to a Raspberry Pi, some sensors and a little training.
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