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Your car’s tire sensors could be used to track you

Feb 25, 2026 Researchers show standard tire sensors can expose drivers' movements, raising privacy concerns. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at IMDEA Networks Institute, together with European partners, have found that tire pressure sensors in modern cars can unintentionally expose drivers to tracking. Over a ten-week study ("Can’t Hide Your Stride: Inferring...

Shine a light, build a crystal

Feb 24, 2026 With the flip of a switch, scientists harness light to program how particles interact and assemble. (Nanowerk News) NYU scientists are using light to precisely control how tiny particles organize themselves into crystals. Their research, published in the Cell Press journal Chem ("Light-controlled colloidal crystallization"), provides a...

AI develops easily understandable solutions for unusual experiments in quantum physics

Feb 24, 2026 Researchers once struggled to understand unconventional solutions developed by artificial intelligence. A new approach leads to faster and better understanding. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at the University of Tübingen, working with an international team, have developed an artificial intelligence that designs entirely new, sometimes unusual, experiments in quantum...

Smaller ferroelectric tunnel junctions deliver bigger memory performance gains

Feb 23, 2026 Nanoscale ferroelectric tunnel junctions built on silicon show that shrinking device size dramatically boosts resistance contrast, offering a clear path to faster, denser non-volatile memory. (Nanowerk News) Shrinking ferroelectric tunnel junctions can significantly boost their performance in memory devices, as reported by researchers from Science Tokyo. The...