Yiran Chen develops brain-inspired semiconductor hardware to enable faster, greener AI at the edge.
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Sulfur tweak accelerates ion flow, unlocks faster performance in solid-state batteries
Researchers at Kennesaw State University are developing a sulfur-modified solid electrolyte designed to improve ...
Portable ultrasound device from MIT could enable at-home breast monitoring. Weighs just over 1 pound, matches hospital ...
A power supply is the least exciting part of a PC build, which is exactly why people underbuy it. Then they add a more power-hungry GPU later and wonder why things get weird. The Corsair RM850e is ...
From the birth of the PC to the first smartphone, Boca Raton shaped the digital age. Now, D-Wave is moving into IBM's old ...
The race is on to find safer alternatives to lithium-ion batteries, and a Kennesaw State University researcher is helping ...
Not all household appliances are suitable for multiple sockets. Read on to find out what you need to watch out for.
ZHEJIANG, ZHEJIANG, CHINA, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As the global industrial landscape moves further into ...
Electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) generated from nuclear explosions, high-power electromagnetic pulse devices, and intentional electromagnetic interference can significantly impact civilian and military ...
A bundle of parts to convert a mechanical keyboard into an electrocapacitive one. Use a 60/65% bundle with a 7u space bar for a Bauer Lite you’ve configured with a Dynacap plate and EC65X PCB, or the ...
Bees navigate their surroundings with astonishing precision. Their brains are now inspiring the design of tiny, low-power chips that could one day guide miniature robots and sensors.
There are three things that I have picked up unwittingly from my Dad and have adapted to my far-removed world of computing. My Dad, Hriditosh Bagchi, is a retired civil engineer. He worked most of his ...
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