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Design Sem Nome 54

Utilizing Lattice Distortions to Improve Carrier Mobility in 2D Semiconductors

Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors are semiconducting materials with thicknesses on the atomic range, which have outstanding electronic properties. In the future, these materials could have the capacity to substitute silicon in the advancement of numerous electronic and optoelectronic devices. Regardless of their benefits, the use of 2D semiconductors has so far been restricted, partly because of […]

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Design Sem Nome 53

Tesla and Honda’s 363 Accidents Show Why Self-Driving Cars May be Decades Away from Safety

A report states that Tesla and Honda’s self-driving cars had 363 accidents in a year. We were assured a very near future where autonomous machines would be serving our demands and vehicle ownership would be rendered unneeded: robots would rapidly and effectively deliver our orders, and we might squeeze in a couple of more hours

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Analyzing the Engineering of the Kasukabe Reservoir in Japan

In Kasukabe, Japan lies the world’s biggest underground floodwater facility. Large artificial concrete caverns that compose the Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel, also called the G-Cans project, sprawl under the city’s surface-level infrastructure. The large subterranean drainage system was developed to prevent devastating flooding of the waterways that surround the city. Because of surges

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New Computational Approach Creates Spatial Maps of Single-Cell Data Within Tissues

A new computational method created by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center successfully matches data from correspondent gene-expression profiling techniques to develop spatial maps of an offered tissue at single-cell resolution. The resulting maps can supply special biological insights into the cancer microenvironment and many other tissue types. The study was

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Design Sem Nome 42

This Biohacker Became the First Person to Edit His Own DNA

Josiah Zayner is the first individual known to have modified his personal DNA and he revealed the planet just how easy it is to do, live-streaming the process on his blog, “Science, Art, Beauty”. Zayner claims this was the second time he has genetically changed himself. Utilizing CRISPR, a fairly new gene-editing method, he took

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Design Sem Nome 41

Artificial Intelligence Hears the Sound of Healthy Machines

Sounds offer crucial info regarding how well a device is running. ETH scientists have now developed a new machine learning strategy that detects whether a machine is “healthy” or demands maintenance. Whether railway wheels or generators in a power plant, whether pumps or valves, they all make sounds. For experienced ears, these noises even have

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Design Sem Nome 37

Israel Reveals a New Autonomous Armed Robotic Vehicle to Test in 2023

The weapon will be used for advanced reconnaissance In April of 2022, the Ministry of Defense of Israel tested its new laser-based missile defense system named Iron Beam, and now, the Ministry declared it would start testing a new robotic crewless combat vehicle on Monday that is under development with the collaboration of many Israeli

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New Prototype Exoskeletons For Industrial Employees

Scientists at IIT-Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italian Institute of Technology) and INAIL (Italian Worker’s Compensation Authority) have designed and produced innovative prototypes of wearable robotic exoskeletons for industrial usage to make the job in the industrial and production areas safer. Through electric motors and artificial intelligence algorithms, these wearable robotic devices will aid workers in

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Design Sem Nome 38

Nano-Sensor Detects Pesticides on Fruit in Minutes

Researchers in Sweden at Karolinska Institutet have developed a tiny sensor for spotting fruit pesticides in just a few minutes. The method, referred as a proof-of-concept in a paper in the Advanced Science journal, utilizes flame-sprayed nanoparticles made from silver to increase chemical signals. The researchers hope these nano-sensors could assist in uncovering food pesticides

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