Quantum physics sets a speed limit to electronics

Mar 25, 2022 (Nanowerk News) How fast can electronics be? When computer chips work with ever shorter signals and time intervals, at some point they come up against physical limits. The quantum-mechanical processes that enable the generation of electric current in a semiconductor material take a certain amount of time....

Artificial intelligence and robotics uncover hidden signatures of Parkinson’s disease

Mar 25, 2022 (Nanowerk News) A study published in Nature Communications ("Integrating deep learning and unbiased automated high-content screening to identify complex disease signatures in human fibroblasts") unveils a new platform for discovering cellular signatures of disease that integrates robotic systems for studying patient cells with artificial intelligence methods for...

Fixing spinal cord injuries with ‘dancing molecules’

Mar 25, 2022 (Nanowerk News) For decades, scientists have looked for an effective treatment for spinal cord injuries, often with little success. Now, new research by Northwestern University scientists has resulted in a game-changing innovation: an injection that uses “dancing molecules” to repair spinal tissue and reverse paralysis. The treatment...

Artificial neurons go quantum with photonic circuits

Mar 24, 2022 (Nanowerk News) In recent years, artificial intelligence has become ubiquitous, with applications such as speech interpretation, image recognition, medical diagnosis, and many more. At the same time, quantum technology has been proven capable of computational power well beyond the reach of even the world’s largest supercomputer. Physicists...

Scientists solve solar secret

Mar 24, 2022 (Nanowerk News) The further we move away from a heat source, the cooler the air gets. Bizarrely, the same can’t be said for the Sun, but University of Otago scientists may have just explained a key part of why. Study lead Dr Jonathan Squire, of the Department...