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Reprogrammable Transistors

Not every computer can make use of a disk drive when it needs to store persistent data. Embedded systems especially have pushed the development...

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First Vulcan flight pushed to end of year, United Launch Alliance says

WASHINGTON — A testing setback will delay the first flight of United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket to the end of the year, the company’s...

Lithography-free photonic chip offers speed and accuracy for artificial intelligence

May 01, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Photonic chips have revolutionized data-heavy technologies. On their own or in concert with traditional electronic circuits, these laser-powered devices...

Origami-based integration of robots that sense, decide, and respond

Apr 04, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Roboticists have been using a technique similar to the ancient art of paper folding to develop autonomous machines out...

First Drive: 2023 Genesis Electrified GV70

Six years isn’t a very long time for a wannabe luxury brand to get its act together. Yet Genesis is quickly confronting more established...

How To Build Resilience Into Chips

Disaggregating chips into specialized processors, memories, and architectures is becoming necessary for continued improvements in performance and power, but it’s also contributing to unusual...

Puya PY32: The Cheapest Flash Microcontroller You Can Buy Is Actually an ARM Cortex-M0+

There’s a bit of a contest going on when it comes to which is the cheapest microcontroller, yet most of the really cheap ones...

Satellite billed as the ‘future GPS’ begins key tests

The NTS-3 satellite was built by L3Harris under 2018 contract WASHINGTON — L3Harris announced Jan. 26 it delivered the Navigation Technology Satellite-3 (NTS-3) to...

L3Harris delivers experimental navigation satellite

WASHINGTON — L3Harris delivered the experimental Navigation Technology Satellite-3 to the Air Force Research Laboratory for its final phase of integration and testing, keeping...

Top 5 Solutions Changing IoT in 2023

Organizations, institutions, and households are steadily integrating the Internet of Things (IoT) into their daily activities. According to The Insight Partners, the global IoT...

Multi-micron crisscross structures grown from DNA-origami slats

Rothemund, P. W. K. Folding DNA to create nanoscale shapes and patterns. Nature 440, 297–302 (2006).Article  CAS  Google Scholar  Douglas, S. M. et...

Re-configuring RISC-V Post-Silicon

How do you reconfigure system characteristics? The answer to that question is well established – through software. Make the underlying hardware general enough and...

Breaking the scaling limits of analog computing

As machine-learning models become larger and more complex, they require faster and more energy-efficient hardware to perform computations. Conventional digital computers are struggling to...

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