A new method called PackUV compresses massive 3D video data into everyday video formats, potentially bringing immersive video experiences closer to home televisions and computers.
A research group led by Assistant Professor Takafumi Tomita and Professor Kenji Ohmori at the Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, has developed a new microscopy ...
Researchers created the first detailed electrical map beneath the United States, improving the ability to monitor solar storm ...
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Skin-like autonomous computing patch maps fatal heart rhythms with 99.6% accuracy
Researchers at the University of Chicago have developed a stretchable computing patch that can ...
A skin-like computing patch could give wearable health devices something they have long lacked, instant judgment. By running ...
Drones are part of a growing arsenal of technology-led solutions aiming to better manage Hajj and the challenges presented by ...
Detecting melanoma before it becomes visible is a major challenge in dermatology. Now, with researchers from Université de Montréal, scientists at Université du Québec's Institut national de la ...
From Tennessee to barrel-proof wheat to rice-forward blends, pot still, and single malt, this flight shows how far American ...
As solar portfolios scale, improving performance is becoming a more actionable opportunity. Recent data from Raptor Maps ...
Amid an ever-expanding array of surfaces, growing demand for tokens and compute, and a rapidly evolving user base, Anthropic ...
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