Arizona State University biomedical engineering researchers developed a new cell classifier tool that takes a higher-resolution look at the life cycle of neuroepithelial stem cells, which led to the discovery and exploration of a new resting phase called Neural G0. This knowledge could help scientists to better understand glioma brain tumors and develop new methods of treatment.
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IMAGE: The signing ceremony of MoU between UNIST AI Graduate School and Ciel Inc. took place on June 14, 2021. l Image Credit: UNIST AI Graduate School. view more
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On June 14, UNIST AI Graduate School signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CIEL Inc. for collaborative research and development in the area of AI-based mobility on demand (MOD).
Mobility on demand (MOD) is a new concept that enables consumers to access mobility services on demand by dispatching or using shared mobility, delivery services, and public transportation solutions through an integrated multi-modal network. The system not only decreases the total waiting time for passengers, but also maximizes its net profit.
So far, quantum computers have been one-of-a-kind devices that fill entire laboratories. Now, physicists at the University of Innsbruck have built a prototype of an ion trap quantum computer that can be used in industry. It fits into two 19-inch server racks like those found in data centers throughout the world. The compact, self-sustained device demonstrates how this technology will soon be more accessible.
An incredibly light new material that can reduce aircraft engine noise and improve passenger comfort has been developed at the University of Bath.
The graphene oxide-polyvinyl alcohol aerogel weighs just 2.1kg per cubic metre, making it the lightest sound insulation ever manufactured.
Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology and NEC Corporation jointly develop a 28-GHz phased-array transceiver that supports efficient and reliable 5G communications. The proposed transceiver outperforms previous designs in various regards by adapting fast beam switching and leakage cancellation mechanism.