Researchers propose framework for future network systems
<div>In a new study published in Engineering, Wu Jiangxing's research team unveils a theoretical framework that could revolutionize the landscape of network systems and architectures.</div>
<div>In a new study published in Engineering, Wu Jiangxing's research team unveils a theoretical framework that could revolutionize the landscape of network systems and architectures.</div>
<div><img width="373" height="210" src="https://scitechdaily.com/images/Knee-Pain-Injured-Joint-373x210.jpg" class="attachment-cp-thumb-xl size-cp-thumb-xl wp-post-image" alt="Knee Pain Injured Joint" style="margin-bottom: 15px;" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high"><p>Early detection of knee osteoarthritis could lead to therapies that slow progression and restore joint health. A blood test successfully predicted knee osteoarthritis at least...</p></div>
<div>The use of femtosecond lasers to form glass-to-glass welds for solar modules would make the panels easier to recycle, according to a proof-of-concept study conducted by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).</div>
<div><p>At a quick glance the IBM-HashiCorp deal seems like a good one for both sides, but upon closer inspection, perhaps not.</p> <p>© 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.</p></div>
<div><p>AI may be inching its way into the newsroom, as outlets like Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, Gizmodo, VentureBeat, CNET and others have experimented with articles written by AI. But while most respectable journalists will condemn this use case, there are a number of startups that think AI can enhance the news experience — at least on […]</p> <p>© 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.</p></div>
Researchers have engineered bacteria in the laboratory to efficiently use methanol. The metabolism of these bacteria can now be tapped into to produce valuable products currently made by the chemical industry from fossil fuels. To produce various chemicals such as plastics, dyes, or artificial flavors, the chemical industry currently relies heavily on fossil resources such as crude oil. “Globally, it consumes 500 million tons per year, or more than one million tons per day,” says Julia Vorholt,
State-paid family leave can help prevent child abuse, a new study finds. Child maltreatment is a serious public health issue in the United States, particularly affecting young children who are most vulnerable due to their dependence on caregivers. Infants under two years old account for over one-quarter, or 28.1%, of all maltreatment cases in the US, and infants under one year of age experience the highest rate of victimization, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services. Previo
<div><img width="373" height="210" src="https://scitechdaily.com/images/Supernova-Meteorite-Art-373x210.jpg" class="attachment-cp-thumb-xl size-cp-thumb-xl wp-post-image" alt="Supernova Meteorite Art" style="margin-bottom: 15px;" decoding="async"><p>Scientists have discovered a meteorite particle with an unprecedented magnesium isotopic ratio, indicating its origin from a hydrogen burning supernova. Research has discovered a rare...</p></div>
Children who are better in delaying gratification are more likely to do well academically and have fewer behavioral problems, according to a new study. Suppose you were given a choice between having a smaller reward now and getting a larger reward 10 minutes later. For most adults, the choice is clear. Withstanding short-term temptation in pursuit of a greater long-term goal is crucial for the functioning and well-being of individuals and society. While the famous “Marshmallow Test” developed by
<div>A recent United Nations report found that the world generated 137 billion pounds of electronic waste in 2022, an 82% increase from 2010. Yet less than a quarter of 2022's e-waste was recycled. While many things impede a sustainable afterlife for electronics, one is that we don't have systems at scale to recycle the printed circuit boards (PCBs) found in nearly all electronic devices.</div>
<div>If instructed to "Place a cooled apple into the microwave," how would a robot respond? Initially, the robot would need to locate an apple, pick it up, find the refrigerator, open its door, and place the apple inside. Subsequently, it would close the refrigerator door, reopen it to retrieve the cooled apple, pick up the apple again, and close the door. Following this, the robot would need to locate the microwave, open its door, place the apple inside, and then close the microwave door.</div>
<div>Creating robots to safely aid disaster victims is one challenge; executing flexible robot control that takes advantage of the material's softness is another. The use of pliable soft materials to collaborate with humans and work in disaster areas has drawn much recent attention. However, controlling soft dynamics for practical applications has remained a significant challenge.</div>
<div><p>After a successful unveiling at CES, Rabbit is letting journalists try out the R1 — a small orange gadget with an AI-powered voice interface. This comes just weeks after the launch of the Humane Ai Pin, which is similarly pitched as a new kind of mobile device with AI at its center. While we’re still […]</p> <p>© 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.</p></div>
<div><p>Aside from the crucial omission of an Ask and Use of Funds slide, just about every slide in the deck felt almost very good — but then stumbled by overlooking an important detail.</p> <p>© 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.</p></div>
<div><img width="373" height="210" src="https://scitechdaily.com/images/Abstract-Electric-Power-Energy-Concept-Illustration-373x210.jpg" class="attachment-cp-thumb-xl size-cp-thumb-xl wp-post-image" alt="Abstract Electric Power Energy Concept Illustration" style="margin-bottom: 15px;" decoding="async"><p>Scientists have discovered a method to super-charge the ‘engine’ of sustainable fuel generation – by giving the materials a little twist. The researchers, led by...</p></div>
<div>Researchers led by Ryuhei Nakamura at the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) in Japan have improved on their green and sustainable method of extracting hydrogen from water by using a custom-made catalyst for the chemical reaction.</div>
— New Line CinemaSome movies should feel as big as possible. That’s why Oppenheimer filled out Imax theaters months after release, why some fans are seeing Dune: Part Two dozens of times, and why old classics can find success with theatrical re-releases. But the latest re-release announcement is bigger than any we’ve seen before, and it provides the ultimate way to watch a beloved series.According to The Hollywood Reporter, The Lord of the Rings trilogy will return to theaters this June. The s
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<div>For the most sensitive parts of the human body, friction is the enemy. Here’s how to keep it at bay.</div>
<div><p>The OpenAI Startup Fund, a venture fund related to — but technically separate from — OpenAI that invests in early-stage, typically AI-related companies across education, law, and the sciences, has quietly closed a $15 million tranche. According to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, two unnamed investors contributed the $15 million in […]</p> <p>© 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.</p></div>