What is big data?
Big data is a term that has gained significant prominence in recent years, representing a paradigm shift in how data is collected, stored, analyzed, and… Read More »What is big data?
Big data is a term that has gained significant prominence in recent years, representing a paradigm shift in how data is collected, stored, analyzed, and… Read More »What is big data?
Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that overlays digital information or virtual objects onto the real-world environment, blending the physical and digital worlds in real-time.… Read More »What is augmented reality (AR)?
A microprocessor is a pivotal component of modern computing devices, serving as the brain that executes instructions and performs calculations. It is a miniature electronic… Read More »What is a microprocessor?
Two innovative design techniques lead to substantial improvements in performance in fractional-N phase locked loops (PLLs), report scientists from Tokyo Tech. The proposed methods aim… Read More »New design techniques minimize errors in phase-locked loops crucial for wireless communication
A team co-led by Southwest Research Institute found evidence for hydrothermal or metamorphic activity within the icy dwarf planets Eris and Makemake, located in the… Read More »Evidence of geothermal activity detected in dwarf planets eris and makemake
In the pursuit of sustainable energy solutions, the quest for more efficient solar cells is paramount. Organic photovoltaic cells have emerged as a promising alternative… Read More »Hemispherical-shell-shaped organic photovoltaic cells for absorption enhancement and improved angular coverage
A collaborative team comprising philologists, chemists, environmental physicists, and engineers from various European institutions has unveiled a compelling revelation regarding the ancient wooden tablets of… Read More »New dating of Easter Island tablets points to Pre-European writing system
In the dynamic landscape of microscopy, recent advancements in both hardware and algorithms have propelled our capacity to delve into the microscopic wonders of life.… Read More »High-speed modulation structured illumination microscopy for enhanced 3D imaging
New revelations from the depths of space have shaken the foundations of our understanding of galaxy formation and dark matter, thanks to groundbreaking observations of… Read More »Massive galaxy observed 11.5 billion years ago challenges galaxy formation models
Cells lacking a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles are known as prokaryotic cells. These cells represent one of the two major categories of cells, the other… Read More »What type of cells lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles?
University of Wyoming archaeology Professor Todd Surovell and his team of collaborators have discovered a tube-shaped bead made of bone that is about 12,940 years… Read More »New study identifies oldest bead in Americas at 12,940 years old
Paleontology enthusiasts have unearthed one of the world’s richest and most diverse fossil sites from the Lower Ordovician period (around 470 million years ago). Located… Read More »World’s richest lower ordovician fossil site reveals ancient climate refuge in France
A study led by researchers at the Nagoya University Museum in Japan may change how we understand the cultural evolution of Homo sapiens at the… Read More »Stone tool technology suggests nuanced cultural evolution in early humans
By better taming the Jekyll-and-Hyde nature of an alternative to the semiconductor—one that transitions from electricity-resisting insulator to current-conducting metal—Nebraska’s Xia Hong and colleagues may… Read More »Taming Jekyll-and-Hyde material for miniaturized electronics
About 10 years ago, Peter Hews stumbled across some bones sticking out of a cliff along the Oldman River in southeastern Alberta, Canada. Now, scientists… Read More »New horned dinosaur unearthed with “crown-like” frill
Published today, our new paper describes a spectacular 400 million-year-old 3D-preserved fossil fish, Ligulalepis. The 3D anatomy of the fossilised Ligulalepis skull reveals previously unknown details of the pattern of… Read More »400-million-year-old fish reveals secrets of our bones
A collaborative team comprising biologists and veterinary scientists affiliated with the University of Sassari, Parc Naziunal Svizzer, Gran Paradiso National Park, and the University of… Read More »Alpine ibex adapt to warming alps with nocturnal habits, facing new threat from wolves
A team of astronomers, led by Arizona State University Assistant Research Scientist Tim Carleton, has discovered a dwarf galaxy that appeared in James Webb Space… Read More »New dwarf galaxy identified in James Webb Space Telescope image
Among the buzziest consumer technologies right now are “mixed reality” or “spatial computing” headsets that convincingly blend views of the real world with digital content.… Read More »Stanford study explores psychological impact of mixed reality headsets
A study published in Science reports a comprehensive database of single-neuron projectomes consisting of over 10,000 mouse hippocampal neurons, thus revealing the spatial connectivity patterns… Read More »Researchers map thousands of brain connections