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August 29, 2017

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August 29, 2017

Scientists Move Graphene Closer to Transistor Applications

Aug. 29, 2017 — Scientists were able to successfully manipulate the electronic structure of graphene, which may enable the fabrication of graphene transistors -- faster and more reliable than existing silicon-based ... read more

Everyone's an Expert, but a Computer Program May Be Able to Pick the Best Ones

Aug. 24, 2017 — Combining the intuition of humans with the impartiality of computers could improve decision-making for organizations, eventually leading to lower costs and better profits, according to a team of ... read more

Aug. 24, 2017 — Engineers have created wearable displays for various applications including fashion, IT, and healthcare. Integrating OLED (organic light-emitting diode) into fabrics, the team developed some of the ... read more

Revolutionary Approach Brings 3D Sound Into the Living Room

Aug. 24, 2017 — Computer vision and sound experts have demonstrated ‘Media Device Orchestration’ – an innovative home audio concept which enables users to enjoy immersive audio experiences by using all ... read more

Aug. 23, 2017 — Scientists have now demonstrated that storing data with a class of molecules known as single-molecule magnets is more feasible than previously ... read more

Aug. 23, 2017 — An advanced quantum chip will be able to provide definitive proof of the mysterious Majorana particles and a crucial step towards their use as a building block for future quantum computers, say ... read more

Artificial Intelligence Helps With Earlier Detection of Skin Cancer

Aug. 23, 2017 — New technology uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help detect melanoma skin cancer ... read more

Aug. 22, 2017 — A new medical-diagnostic device made out of paper detects biomarkers and identifies diseases by performing electrochemical analyses -- powered only by the user's touch -- and reads out the ... read more

Tricking the Eye to Defeat Shoulder Surfing Attacks

Aug. 22, 2017 — Researchers have developed the first application to combat 'shoulder-surfing' of PINS and passwords: a hybrid-image keyboard that appears one way to the close-up user and differently at a ... read more

Microreactor Made to Study Formation of Methane Hydrate

Aug. 22, 2017 — Researchers are using a novel means of studying how methane and water form methane hydrate that allows them to examine discrete steps in the process faster and more ... read more

Aug. 22, 2017 — Researchers have created a system called 'Interactive Robogami' that lets you design a robot in minutes, and then 3-D-print and assemble it in as little as four ... read more

Bond Dissociation Energies for Transition Metal Silicides Accurately Determined

Aug. 22, 2017 — Transition metal silicides are promising for future developments in electronic devices, but fundamental aspects of the chemical bonding between their transition metal atoms and silicon remain poorly ... read more

Artificial Intelligence Predicts Dementia Before Onset of Symptoms

Aug. 22, 2017 — Imagine if doctors could determine, many years in advance, who is likely to develop dementia. Such prognostic capabilities would give patients and their families time to plan and manage treatment and ... read more

The Circular Economy: Resource-Efficient and Digital

Aug. 22, 2017 — Can the digital transformation pave the way for resource-efficient materials cycles? As yet, only around 14 per cent of the raw materials used in German industry are derived from recycling processes. ... read more

Earth History: How Continents Were Recycled

Aug. 22, 2017 — Researchers have used computer simulations to analyse how plate tectonics have evolved on Earth over the last three billion years. They show that tectonic processes have changed in the course of the ... read more

Gut-on-Chip Good Predictor of Drug Side-Effects

Aug. 22, 2017 — Research has established that guts-on-chips respond in the same way to aspirin as real human organs do. This is a sign that these model organs are good predictors of the effect of medical drugs on ... read more

Can 'Large Stars' Anti-Aging Research' Help Future Memory Devices?

Aug. 22, 2017 — Nothing is forever, but is it possible to slow down inescapable decay? An inquiry into the delay of deterioration of quantum memory devices and formation of black holes explained with intuitive ... read more

Using Machine Learning to Improve Patient Care

Aug. 21, 2017 — Doctors are often deluged by signals from charts, test results, and other metrics to keep track of. It can be difficult to integrate and monitor all of these data for multiple patients while making ... read more

Security Issues With Health Apps for Dementia Patients Uncovered by Researchers

Aug. 21, 2017 — Many health apps designed to assist dementia patients and their caregivers have inadequate security policies or lack security policies altogether, new research ... read more

Aug. 21, 2017 — Standard behavior experiments to investigate behavior in popular lab animals only incompletely mimic natural conditions. The understanding of behavior and brain function is thus limited. Virtual ... read more

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