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a 17-megawatt solar panel installation on the roof and biogas fuel cells bring in clean energy.

” See Also Optical transistors will regulate electric signalsElectronic devices use semiconductors to switch the flow of electricity and data.we exploit the reflectivity modulation of the fused silica dielectric system in a strong light field to demonstrate the optical switching (ON/OFF) with attosecond time resolution.

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“This promises to increase the limiting speed of data processing and information encoding and open a new realm of information technology.in addition to researchers from Ohio State University and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.“They’re part of every industry – from kids’ toys to rockets – and are the main building blocks of electronics

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Researchers from the University of Cambridge have created a new type of neural implant that could restore limb function in paralyzed limbs.The developed device works in sync between the brain and paralyzed limbs – it combines flexible electronics and human stem cells to “better integrate” with the nerve and drive limb function

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The initial benchmarks will focus on measuring how fast computers make predictions.

the computer industrys leading organization for rating the performance of neural networks this week announced the formation of a new effort to benchmark AI on personal computers.may have a significantly more difficult hill to climb.

title:MIT created this imposter robot fish to spy on sea creatures.the bears will be helicoptered in.

These bears were taken off the endangered species list last year.which then created conflicts with people.

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