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Solving problems of analytic continuation with ML
An EPFL student has shown how deep learning can be used to analytically connect digital simulations and experimental results more quickly and reliably than…
First model of large-scale production of ultrathin graphene
Graphene is well-known for its remarkable electronic, mechanical and thermal properties, but industrial production of high-quality graphene is very challenging. A research team at…
Longest microwave quantum link for quantum computing
Physicists at ETH Zurich have demonstrated a five-metre-long microwave quantum link, the longest of its kind to date. It can be used both for…
The Brighter program to bring startups on the international innovation level
KTH Innovation's Brighter program brings startups to international innovation environments where they learn what it's like to operate on a global market. One of…
Robots that learn how to do complex tasks observing humans
Training interactive robots may one day be an easy job for everyone, even those without programming expertise. Roboticists are developing automated robots that can…
How to teach drones to hear flat surfaces
One drone, four microphones and a loudspeaker: nothing more is needed to determine the position of walls and other flat surfaces within a room.…
New approach to scaling up quantum computing systems
In an advance that may help researchers scale up quantum devices, an MIT team has developed a method to “recruit” neighboring quantum bits made…
CTERA’s growth accelerates in 2019 amid soaring enterprise demand for Edge-to-Cloud file services
CTERA, the edge-to-cloud file services leader, today announced strong growth in 2019 driven by the continued demand for its enterprise file services platform. CTERA…
Electronics on physical prototypes
MIT researchers have invented a way to integrate “breadboards” — flat platforms widely used for electronics prototyping — directly onto physical products. The aim…