EngineeringExploring Bubbles may lead to more efficient Biofuel Motors Studying bubbles has the potential to improve the efficiency of biofuel motors, particularly in terms of understanding cavitation. Cavitation is the formation and collapse of…
EngineeringMetalens Expands its Reach from Light to Sound Junsuk Rho from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the Department of Chemical Engineering, and the Department of Electrical Engineering, Dr. Dongwoo Lee from the Department…
EngineeringMaking Batteries requires a lot of Lithium – some could come from Gas well Effluent Most batteries used in technology, such as smart watches and electric cars, are created from lithium, which travels around the world before reaching manufacturers. But…
EngineeringA Better approach to Controlling Shape-shifting Soft Robots A novel machine-learning technique can train and control a reconfigurable soft robot that can change shape to complete a task. The team also developed a…
EngineeringCarbon-capture Batteries built to store Renewable Energy, helping the Climate Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are researching battery technology to combat climate change in two ways: by increasing the usage…
TechnologyRobotic System Feeds Persons who have Severe Movement Impairments Cornell researchers have created a robotic feeding system that employs computer vision, machine learning, and multimodal sensing to properly feed persons with severe mobility impairments,…
EngineeringWind Farms are able to Neutralize their Emissions within Two Years When compared to thermal power facilities, a wind farm that has been spinning for less than two years can balance the carbon emissions generated over…
EngineeringDiscover Best Conditions for Mass Manufacture of Ultraviolet Holograms Professor Junsuk Rho of the Departments of Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Electrical Engineering, Hyunjung Kang and Nara Jeon, PhD candidates from the Department of…
ChemistryA Novel Deposition Process Sheds information on Perovskite Hydrides Perovskites are currently a popular topic in materials research because to their exceptional features and possible applications, which include sustainable energy technologies, catalysis, and optoelectronics,…
TechnologyAnimal Brains inspired AI Game changers for Autonomous Robotics A team of researchers at Delft University of Technology has created a drone that flies independently using neuromorphic image processing and control modeled after the…
PhysicsWavefunction Matching to Solve Quantum many-body Issues Quantum physics and quantum chemistry both rely heavily on strongly interacting systems. Monte Carlo simulations, for example, are a well-established method for studying complex systems.…
TechnologyChatbots Deliver what Consumers Want to Hear According to recent research sponsored by Johns Hopkins University, chatbots convey little information, promote ideologies, and can lead to more polarized thinking on important matters.…