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Elitenbewegung ǀ Klimakampf als Klassenfrage? — der Freitag

Elitenbewegung ǀ Klimakampf als Klassenfrage? — der Freitag
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Real-world Lab Robotic Artificial Intelligence to be established at KIT

 E-Mail IMAGE: Experiencing AI through experiments - this is the goal of the real-world lab Robotic Artificial Intelligence of KIT. view more  Credit: KIT Artificial intelligence, AI for short, is subject of imagination, films, and stories, but it also is reality. Superhuman capacity of AI is obvious in games as well as in image and language processing, in autonomous driving, in digital language assistants, and chatbots. In research, humanoid, or human-like, robots fascinate people, as they give abstract methods of AI a physical appearance that can be experienced. The real-world lab Robotic Artificial Intelligence at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is aimed at making AI tangible in a variety of experiments and different real environments, including childcare centers, schools, museums, libraries, and hospitals. The lab will be funded by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research, and the Arts with EUR 800,000.

Biodegradable displays for sustainable electronics

 E-Mail IMAGE: Thanks to its flexibility and adhesion, the biodegradable display can be worn directly on the hand. view more  Credit: Manuel Pietsch, KIT In the next years, increasing use of electronic devices in consumables and new technologies for the internet of things will increase the amount of electronic scrap. To save resources and minimize waste volumes, an eco-friendlier production and more sustainable lifecycle will be needed. Scientists of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have now been the first to produce displays, whose biodegradability has been checked and certified by an independent office. The results are reported in the Journal of Materials Chemistry. (DOI: 10.1039/d0tc04627b)

Biyolojik olarak bozunabilen elektrokromik ekran geliştirildi

Biyolojik olarak bozunabilen elektrokromik ekran geliştirildi
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Biodegradable electronic display designed to help minimize e-waste

Manuel Pietsch, KIT E-waste is a growing problem, so if an electronic component can t be reused or recycled, it should at least be biodegradable. That s where an experimental new electronic display comes in, as it can be composted when no longer needed. Created by scientists at Germany s Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), the device is a type of electrochromic display. It utilizes an organic polymer known as PEDOT:PSS, in which the amount of light absorption changes as voltage is applied – as a result, individual segments of the display change between almost-clear and opaque states. That polymer is deposited on a cellulose di-acetate substrate and sealed in an electrolyte gelatine, making the display both flexible and adhesive. The electrical current is applied via gold electrodes. And like other electrochromic displays, this one can be inexpensively produced using an inkjet printer.

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