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Artificial intelligence used to deter deer from rail lines and reduce trains disruption

The system is set to be rolled out to other sections of the East Coast Main Line, which stretches between London King's Cross and Edinburgh, after successful testing.

AIJan 3, 2024

AI cannot be named as the inventor, Supreme Court rules in patent dispute

American technologist Dr Stephen Thaler said a system - called DABUS - invented a container for food and drink and a light beacon, but the problem arose when he tried to patent these and list artificial intelligence as the inventor.

AIJan 2, 2024

NASA's Juno to get close look at Jupiter's volcanic moon Io on Dec. 30

NASA's Juno spacecraft will on Saturday, Dec. 30, make the closest flyby of Jupiter's moon Io that any spacecraft has made in over 20 years. Coming within roughly 930 miles (1,500 kilometers) from the surface of the most volcanic world in our solar system, the pass is expected to allow Juno instruments to generate a firehose of data.

SpaceJan 2, 2024

Want to get into stargazing? A professional astronomer explains where to start

There are few things more peaceful and relaxing than a night under the stars. Through the holidays, many people head away from the bright city lights to go camping. They revel in the dark skies, spangled with myriad stars.

SpaceJan 2, 2024

India launches X-ray astronomy satellite

India launched an astronomy satellite to start a year that will feature key tests for its human spaceflight program and a potential joint crewed mission with NASA.

SpaceJan 2, 2024

Study outlines what challenges need to be overcome to make DNA chips more applicable as storage media

The hereditary molecule DNA can store a great deal of information over long periods of time in a very small space. For a good 10 years, scientists have therefore been pursuing the goal of developing DNA chips for computer technology, for example for the long-term archiving of data. Such chips would be superior to conventional silicon-based chips in terms of storage density, longevity, and sustainability.

Chip TechJan 2, 2024

Photonic chip that 'fits together like Lego' opens door to semiconductor industry

Researchers at the University of Sydney Nano Institute have invented a compact silicon semiconductor chip that integrates electronics with photonic, or light, components. The new technology significantly expands radio-frequency (RF) bandwidth and the ability to accurately control information flowing through the unit.

Chip TechJan 2, 2024

A microfluidic magnetic detection system for tumor-derived exosome analysis

In a study published on 7 November 2023 in the journal Microsystems & Nanoengineering, researchers from the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Shanghai Tech University, have developed an innovative microfluidic magnetic detection system (μFMS) for analyzing tumor-derived exosomes (TDEs), potential biomarkers for cancer diagnosis. This groundbreaking system could greatly enhance the early detection and treatment of cancer.

Chip TechJan 2, 2024

Google’s Gemini AI takes aim at OpenAI and Microsoft’s GPT-4

Google claims its AI beats GPT-4 in most tests, while Microsoft says GPT-4 is better, with the right prompts.

SoftwareJan 2, 2024

Canva Pro or Canva for free? These are the key differences

The popular graphic design tool Canva is available as a free version. However, premium features are only available for a fee. Is the Pro version worth it?

SoftwareJan 2, 2024
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