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CoSTAR team has got first place in robotic competition
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CoSTAR team has got first place in robotic competition

24th March 2020 24th March 2020by editor

A team including Caltech researchers from campus and JPL earned top honors in the DARPA Subterranean Challenge. Whether…

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Light-operated hard drives for technology of tomorrow
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Light-operated hard drives for technology of tomorrow

21st March 2020 10th March 2020by editor

What do you get when you place a thin film of perovkite material used in solar cells on…

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Stress level sensor for space exploration
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Stress level sensor for space exploration

20th March 2020 10th March 2020by editor

If someone asked you right now how stressed you are, what would you say? A little? A lot?…

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Solving problems of analytic continuation with ML
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Solving problems of analytic continuation with ML

19th March 2020 10th March 2020by editor

An EPFL student has shown how deep learning can be used to analytically connect digital simulations and experimental…

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First model of large-scale production of ultrathin graphene
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First model of large-scale production of ultrathin graphene

18th March 2020 11th March 2020by editor

Graphene is well-known for its remarkable electronic, mechanical and thermal properties, but industrial production of high-quality graphene is…

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Longest microwave quantum link for quantum computing
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Longest microwave quantum link for quantum computing

18th March 2020 10th March 2020by editor

Physicists at ETH Zurich have demonstrated a five-​metre-long microwave quantum link, the longest of its kind to date.…

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The Brighter program to bring startups on the international innovation level
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The Brighter program to bring startups on the international innovation level

17th March 2020 10th March 2020by editor

KTH Innovation's Brighter program brings startups to international innovation environments where they learn what it's like to operate…

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Robots that learn how to do complex tasks observing humans
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Robots that learn how to do complex tasks observing humans

16th March 2020 10th March 2020by editor

Training interactive robots may one day be an easy job for everyone, even those without programming expertise. Roboticists…

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How to teach drones to hear flat surfaces
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How to teach drones to hear flat surfaces

15th March 2020 10th March 2020by editor

One drone, four microphones and a loudspeaker: nothing more is needed to determine the position of walls and…

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New approach to scaling up quantum computing systems
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New approach to scaling up quantum computing systems

14th March 2020 10th March 2020by editor

In an advance that may help researchers scale up quantum devices, an MIT team has developed a method…

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