Stanford’s new design makes phase-change memory both ultrafast and energy-efficient, reducing power needs up to…
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Technology refers to the tools, systems, and methods developed through scientific knowledge to solve problems, enhance capabilities, and improve quality of life. It spans a broad range of fields—from computing and biotechnology to renewable energy and materials science—and evolves rapidly through research and innovation. Technology not only shapes how we communicate, work, and travel, but also plays a critical role in advancing science itself, enabling everything from high-powered telescopes to gene-editing tools. As new technologies emerge, they raise important questions about ethics, accessibility, and long-term impacts, making their development and deployment a central focus of scientific and societal discourse.
Ballyhooed artificial-intelligence technique known as “deep learning” revives 70-year-old idea. In the past 10 years,…
Autonomous robotic rover helps scientists with long-term monitoring of deep-sea carbon cycle and climate change.…
A team from UNIGE has implemented a new way to secure data transfers based on…
New research shows that tidal stream energy could provide up to 11% of the UK’s…
A new method forces a machine learning model to focus on more data when learning…
The partnership could lead to pioneering quantum computing technologies for a range of fields. This…
UQ researchers created tough new nanocrystal-glass composites that could replace fragile phone screens while boosting…
Experiments show people trust algorithmic advice more in analytical tasks but dislike AI that mimics…
A material derived from trees could potentially replace liquid electrolytes in next-generation batteries. In pursuit…
Quantum physicists at the University of Copenhagen are reporting an international achievement for Denmark in…
Advances make high-density, 5D optical storage practical for long-term data archiving. Researchers have developed a…
Carbon nanotube transistors with shielding show unprecedented radiation resistance, paving the way for durable electronics…
Spontaneous wide-area spreading of oil on water inspires a facile energy-saving route of crafting electrically…
Heterostructures of atomically thin layers help control heat transfer. Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have…
Scientists built a low-waste saliva sensor from Tootsie Roll® candy to monitor health conditions like…
MIT-led team finds holistic optimization of electric power and hydrogen supply chain infrastructure is favorable…
Stretchable, inkjet-printed PeLEDs could spark a revolution in foldable and wearable displays. Sure, you could…