Âé¶¹ÒùÔº

Search results for stack-and-draw

Environment Feb 27, 2018

Princeton geologists solve fossil mystery by creating 3-D 'virtual tour' through rock

Have you ever wished you could travel inside a rock? It may sound more like magic than science, but Princeton scientists have found a way to make it (almost) true.

Optics & Photonics Feb 23, 2018

Seeing nanoscale details in mammalian cells

In 2014, W. E. Moerner, the Harry S. Mosher Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University, won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for co-developing a way of imaging shapes inside cells at very high resolution, called super-resolution ...

Materials Science Feb 19, 2018

Electric eel-inspired device reaches 110 volts

In an effort to create a power source for future implantable technologies, a team led by Michael Mayer from the University of Fribourg, along with researchers from the University of Michigan and UC San Diego, developed an ...

Software Jan 24, 2018

Developing bots that talk more like people

Before coming to MIT, Jeff Orkin SM '07, Ph.D. '13 spent a decade building advanced, critically acclaimed artificial intelligence (AI) for video games.

Computer Sciences Jan 15, 2018

Advancing cloud with memory disaggregation

Here at IBM Research – Ireland, we are rethinking the very foundations on which the cloud is built. We are developing a concept and prototype for low-power and high-utilization disaggregated cloud data centres that break ...

Environment Dec 28, 2017

The slow but steady progression toward environmental sustainability

As 2017 ends and 2018 begins, many of us reflect on the year that has past and think about the year to come. In the United States we have had a year filled with disappointment but sparked by hope. We have a president without ...

Other Nov 19, 2017

Museum seeks to convince Indians that toilets are not dirty

A throne with a built-in commode for a French monarch takes pride of place at a New Delhi museum trying to break taboos surrounding toilets in a country where such convenience remains a sensitive issue.

Astronomy Nov 2, 2017

Overlooked treasure—the first evidence of exoplanets

Beneath an elegant office building with a Spanish-style red tiled roof in Pasadena, California, three timeworn storerooms safeguard more than a century of astronomy. Down the stairs and to the right is a basement of wonder. ...

Social Sciences Oct 27, 2017

Gerrymandering study finds fair districts can look strange, while symmetrical ones may be biased

When it comes to judging the fairness of electoral districts, we can't believe our eyes.

Nanophysics Oct 24, 2017

IBM scientists demonstrate in-memory computing with 1 million devices for applications in AI

"In-memory computing" or "computational memory" is an emerging concept that uses the physical properties of memory devices for both storing and processing information. This is counter to current von Neumann systems and devices, ...

page 12 from 26