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- Breakthroughs In Graphene Synthesis 13/09/2018 Scientists in Brazil have made the largest chemically synthesised graphene sheet ever reported.
- No Coding Required: Companies Make It Easier Than Ever For Scientists To Use Artificial Intelligence 02/08/2018 AI used to be the specialized domain of data scientists and computer programmers. But companies such as Wolfram Research, which makes Mathematica, are trying to democratize the field, so scientists without AI skills can harness the technology for recognizing patterns in big data.
- When the world of nanotechnology and microbreweries meet 28/06/2002 Researchers have shown that microbrewery waste can be used as a carbon source to synthesize quantum dots.
- Artificial intelligence unravels mysteries of polycrystalline materials 00/00/0000 Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan have used artificial intelligence to discover a new method for understanding small defects called dislocations in polycrystalline materials, materials widely used in information equipment, solar cells, and electronic devices, that can reduce the efficiency of such devices.
- Machine Learning Tracks Moving Cells 00/00/0000 A new software allows users to easily segment, track and analyze the migration of label-free cells.
