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Ultra-compact photonic AI chip operates at the speed of light

March 9, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Australian researchers have built an ultra-compact artificial intelligence (AI) chip that is able to make calculations using the power of light, at the speed of light. The nano photonic chip prototype, which harnesses the power […]

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Next-generation memory material has the surprising property of shrinking when heated

March 3, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Most materials we use in everyday life expand slightly when heated and return to their original size when cooled. In addition to such thermal properties, materials can also have electrical properties or magnetic properties, and […]

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A rewritable DNA hard drive may help solve the growing data storage crisis

March 2, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Around the world, scientists are exploring an unexpected solution to the growing data crisis: storing digital information in synthetic DNA. The idea is simple but powerful—DNA is one of the most compact, durable information systems […]

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Researchers pioneer next-generation AI semiconductors with ‘thermal constraining’ technique

February 23, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

A research team led by Professor Taesung Kim from the School of Mechanical Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University has developed a technology that precisely controls the internal structure of semiconductors using heat, much like stamping out […]

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Miniaturized radar chip developed for next-generation wireless networks

February 16, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

A miniaturized radar chip, developed by researchers at Science Tokyo, advances Integrated Sensing and Communication for Beyond 5G and 6G systems. Measuring just 0.24 mm2 and consuming only 9.8 mW, the compact, low-power device generates […]

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Atom-thin ferroelectric transistor can store 3,024 polarization states

February 14, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Over the past few decades, electronics engineers have been trying to develop new neuromorphic hardware, systems that mirror the organization of neurons in the human brain. These systems could run artificial intelligence (AI) models, particularly […]

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Bio-inspired chip helps robots and self-driving cars react faster to movement

February 11, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Robots and self-driving cars could soon benefit from a new kind of brain-inspired hardware that can allegedly detect movement and react faster than a human. A new study published in the journal Nature Communications details […]

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Ultrafast nanolasers mimic how the brain imagines unseen parts of the world

February 10, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

A new study has demonstrated how networks of spiking nanolasers could emulate a key principle of brain function: to imagine things that we cannot directly perceive by sampling from internal models of the world. The […]

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How bee brains are shaping next-generation computer chips

January 30, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Bees navigate their surroundings with astonishing precision. Their brains are now inspiring the design of tiny, low-power chips that could one day guide miniature robots and sensors.This post was originally published on this site

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Brain-inspired hardware uses single-spike coding to run AI more efficiently

January 30, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, such as the models underpinning the functioning of ChatGPT and various other online platforms, has grown exponentially over the past few years. Current hardware and electronic devices, however, […]

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