The development of flexible tactile sensors has reached new heights with the introduction of 3D micro strain gauges, as detailed in a recent study by researchers from Peking University. These innovative sensors offer customizable detection of biomechanical signals and high-density mapping of pressure, pushing the boundaries of electronic skins. The use of 3D micro strain
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta recently issued a caution to executives at various social media and tech companies, urging them to do more to safeguard voters from deception, intimidation, and dissuasion, especially leading up to the November election. Bonta emphasized the critical role that social media and artificial intelligence services play in informing Californians about
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Yann LeCun, the chief AI scientist at Meta, made headlines when he publicly criticized supporters of California’s SB 1047 AI safety bill. LeCun argued that many of the bill’s advocates have a distorted view of AI’s capabilities and the challenges that lie ahead. He expressed concerns about their inexperience, naiveté, and overestimation of the progress
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In a recent experiment conducted by Business Insider reporter Katie Notopoulos, the focus was on rage baiting within the Threads algorithm. Notopoulos posted controversial queries on Threads to stimulate user responses and the results were indeed noteworthy. The posts sparked strong emotional reactions, ultimately leading to increased engagement. This experiment aimed to determine whether rage
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The groundbreaking algorithm developed by Professor Prakash Vedula at the University of Oklahoma has taken the world of quantum computing by storm. Unlike previous methods, this algorithm offers an exponential improvement in creating uniform quantum superposition states, a crucial aspect of quantum computing. Published in Quantum Information Processing, this algorithm has significant practical applications in
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In a groundbreaking study led by Professor Sheng Zhigao at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the phenomenon of strong nonlinear magnetic second harmonic generation (MSHG) induced by ferromagnetic order in monolayer CrPS4 was observed for the first time. This discovery holds significant implications for the field of optoelectronics.
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Neutrinos, the elusive particles that are the second most abundant in the universe, have long puzzled scientists due to their unique properties. Researchers at the Short-Baseline Near Detector (SBND) at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory have recently achieved a significant milestone by detecting the first neutrino interactions. This breakthrough marks the culmination of years of planning,
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