U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) scientists have published the Cascaded Variational Quantum Eigensolver (CVQE) algorithm in a recent Physical Review Research article. The algorithm is expected to become a powerful tool to investigate the physical properties in electronic systems.
The new LungVax vaccine will use technology similar to the
Researchers at University of Birmingham receive £350,000 in funding to create prototypes
Ammonia is one of the most widely produced chemicals in the world, and is used in a great many manufacturing and service industries. The conventional production technology is the Haber-Bosch process, which combines nitrogen gas (N2) and hydrogen gas (H2) in a reactor in the presence of a catalyst.
We humans just can’t help ourselves. Now scientists in China have created the world’s fastest humanoid robot. Dubbed “Evolution V3.0” by its creators at Unitree, the 5-foot-11, less than 110 pound H1 humanoid robot is capable of reaching speeds of 11 miles per hour. By comparison, Atlas, the humanoid robot created by Boston Dynamics, only […]
Scientists are developing a wearable device that could revolutionise breast cancer monitoring. The device fits discreetly inside a bra, potentially detecting tumour growth in real-time.Researchers hope this device will offer a convenient method of detecting tumour growth that patients can use "in the comfort of their own homes." Nottingham Trent University's Medical Technologies Innovation Facility (MTIF) is developing this bra-integrated device, which will use electrical currents to detect...
There aren’t many medical experts out there who’d deny the well-documented benefits of exercising, and lazy people will be thrilled to hear a group of scientists may have discovered a potential cheat code in the form of a pill that could provide the same upsides with infinitely less effort. It would be a stretch to […]
It is hoped the technology could help save patients’ lives in the future.
Researchers have unveiled a new method capable of removing harmful nanoplastics from water.
Scientists from NTU Singapore have developed ultra-thin semiconductor fibers that can be woven into fabrics, turning them into smart wearable electronics. Their work has been published in the journal Nature.
The Open Source Robotics Foundation (OSRF) this week announced the launch of the similarly named Open Source Robotics Alliance (OSRA). The new initiative is designed to maintain development for and maintenance of open source robotics projects, with a particular focus on the OSRF’s own robot operating system (ROS). First released in 2007 by erstwhile Bay […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Satellites encircling the Earth collect a bounty of water data about our planet, yet distilling usable information from these sources about our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams can be a challenge.