Russian-Made Nanomaterial to Accelerate Deployment of Micropower Plants
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A unique silicon-based nanostructured composite created by scientists from the National University of Science and Technology “MISiS” (NUST MISIS) in cooperation with their colleagues from the Russian Academy of Sciences will accelerate the development of “micropower plants” technology embedded directly in printed circuit boards of electronics.
According to scientists, porous silicon structures are increasingly being used in microelectronics and biomedicine. Their key property is the smooth distribution of pores of different sizes throughout the material, from nanoporous layers on the surface to the macroporous frame.
Chameleon-Like Material Spiked With Boron Comes Closer To Mimicking Brain Cells
December 13, 2020
In a new study, Texas A&M researchers in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering describe a new material that comes close to mimicking how brain cells perform computations.
Each waking moment, our brain processes a massive amount of data to make sense of the outside world. By imitating the way the human brain solves everyday problems, neuromorphic systems have tremendous potential to revolutionize big data analysis and pattern recognition problems that are a struggle for current digital technologies.
But for artificial systems to be more brain-like, they need to replicate how nerve cells communicate at their terminals, called the synapses.
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