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TechnologyAI Accelerator An AI accelerator, also known as a neural network accelerator or deep learning accelerator, is a specialized hardware component designed to perform the computationally intensive…
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PhysicsThe Creation of Two-Dimensional Quasicrystals from Metal Oxides is Solved by Physicists Quasicrystals are intricately arranged objects that lack translational symmetry but have long-range order. Quasicrystals have a non-repeating pattern that never completely repeats itself, in contrast…
HealthFructose may Play a role in Alzheimer’s Disease There is some evidence to suggest that fructose, a type of sugar found in many foods, may play a role in the development of Alzheimer’s…
ZoologyGenetic Data Indicates that the European Large Cat Population is on the Verge of Extinction Scientists fear that the Eurasian lynx will disappear from France if something isn’t done soon. By the end of the decade, this elusive wild cat,…
TechnologyResearch Reveals the Theoretical Idea that Carbon-Based Catalysts Promote Electrochemical Reactions Carbon-based catalysts are catalysts that are based on carbon materials, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, carbon black, activated carbon, and carbon fibers. Carbon-based catalysts are…
TechnologyOn Industrial Silicon Wafers, Engineers Grow “Perfect” Atomic-Thin Materials The number of transistors on a microchip has doubled annually since the 1960s, as predicted by Moore’s Law. The silicon that serves as the basis…
HealthNutrient Cycle The movement and exchange of inorganic and organic matter back into the production of matter is referred to as a nutrient cycle (or ecological recycling).…
PhysicsResearchers Discover the Mechanism behind Superconductors in Greater Detail Superconductors are materials that can conduct electricity with zero resistance, meaning that electrical current can flow through them without any loss of energy. It was…
HealthMicronutrients – body required nutrients The body requires nutrients to function properly. They look after our brain, skin, bones, muscles, nerves, and so on. Some nutrients are required in greater…