New generations of memristors could reliably store information directly within the molecular structures of graphene-like materials. In a new review published in Nanoenergy Advances, Gennady Panin of ...
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Could graphene memristors tackle AI's energy use?
This review asks whether graphene-based nanosensors could enhance energy efficiency in AI by integrating memory and ...
Americans view the nation’s biggest challenge far differently from most of the world, according to new international polling. A Gallup survey of 1,000 respondents ages 15 and older across 107 ...
We keep offering individual fixes for loneliness while ignoring the disappearance of the spaces where adults once built real relationships.
What are the most pressing global crises in 2026? Each year, the International Rescue Committee’s (IRC) Emergency Watchlist identifies the countries at greatest risk of new or worsening humanitarian ...
Science is a subject built on doing. Students learn chemistry through titrations, biology through dissections, physics through motion experiments, and earth science through field observations. That ...
Researchers used genome-wide CRISPR screens to identify genetic diseases responsive to vitamins B2 and B3. In mice lacking ...
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Scientists find hidden trigger killing inner ear cells and a new way to stop hearing loss
Researchers have identified a previously unknown mechanism that drives the death of inner ear hair cells, the tiny sensory structures responsible for converting sound into brain signals. The discovery ...
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