A new way of quickly distinguishing between illegal elephant ivory and legal mammoth tusk ivory could prove critical to fighting the illegal ivory trade. A laser-based approach developed by scientists at the Universities of Bristol and Lancaster, could be used by customs worldwide to aid in the enforcement of illegal ivory from being traded under the guise of legal ivory. The study is published in PLOS ONE today (April 24).
Today, Intel has built the world’s largest neuromorphic system. It is code-named Hala Point, this large-scale neuromorphic system, initially deployed at Sandia National Laboratories, utilizes Intel’s Loihi 2 processor. It is aimed at supporting research for future brain-inspired artificial intelligence (AI), and tackles challenges related to the efficiency and sustainability of today’s AI. Hala Point
This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Thursday, and read articles like this first, sign up here. In the world of brain-computer interfaces, it can seem as if one company sucks up all the oxygen in the room. Last month, Neuralink posted a video to…
Ramazan Yilmaz, 40, went to a private dental clinic in Bursa with a toothache. But he was rushed to hospital after an implant allefedly pierced his jawbone.
BMW and Rimac Technology have announced a new partnership to redefine high-voltage battery technology. This strategic partnership is set to catapult the premium electric mobility sector into a new era, where the synergy between BMW’s extensive experience in battery and electric drive systems and Rimac’s specialization in electrification will lead to groundbreaking innovations. With the […]
Union Jacks and 'Made in Britain' stamps were printed on the packaging of some Aldi pork and beef products, even though they used EU meat.
The model, 31, who splits her time between Bondi and Queensland , made her TV debut on the five-episode long Sydney special of hit reality series Made In Chelsea.
The author, from Wolverhampton, calls on Birmingham City Council to protect community libraries.
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Advances in technology over the last hundred years have provided incalculable benefits for our way of life. Until 1926, unless perched astride an ostrich, our fastest means of travel was on horseback. By 1938, the A4 locomotive “Mallard” had beaten the rail speed record at 200 km per hour (126 mph). In 1961, the sound […]