A team of material scientists and electronic engineers at MIT has developed a magnetic soft robot that can move when subjected to a unidirectional magnetic field. The robots were created by combining fiber-based fabrication systems with mechanical and magnetic programming methods. The team published their findings in the journal Advanced Materials, outlining how they overcame
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A new paper published in Nature Communications by the Harvard-China Project on Energy, Economy and Environment, a U.S.-China collaborative research program based at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), and collaborators at Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in China, suggests that offshore wind power may hold the
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Microsoft has recently launched Azure OpenAI Service for government and announced new commitments to customers looking to integrate generative AI into their organizations in a safe, responsible, and secure manner. The new service represents Microsoft’s continued move towards mainstreaming AI and ensuring that its AI solutions and approaches are trustworthy. Government agencies and civil services
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The development of 3D integrated circuits is crucial for enhancing the efficiency of electronics to meet the ever-growing demands of consumers. While research in this area is ongoing, actualizing theoretical findings into tangible devices is a challenging task. However, a team of researchers from The University of Tokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science in Japan recently
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