Advance boosts efficiency of flash storage in data centers
New architecture promises to cut in half the energy and physical space required to store and manage user data.
New architecture promises to cut in half the energy and physical space required to store and manage user data.
Researchers are developing a so-called "daisy-chain" gene-drive system that provides controls for genetic engineering of certain populations.
Polymers could be designed to reflect or trap heat, regardless of hue.
“If we are very lucky, we might observe something new … or maybe even something totally unexpected.”
Assembled from tiny identical pieces, the wing could enable lighter, more energy-efficient aircraft designs.
When responding to disputes with foreign powers, China does not speak with one voice, political science doctoral candidate Kacie Miura finds.
In its first run, ABRACADABRA detects no signal of the hypothetical dark matter particle within a specific mass range.
Study suggests that stimulating stem cells may protect the gastrointestinal tract from age-related disease.
Mechanical engineering professor’s models of granular flow shed light on agriculture, soils, and geology.
Study measures how much free online goods are worth to consumers.
System could provide fine-scale meshes for growing highly uniform cultures of cells with desired properties.
Nuclear science and engineering graduate student Miriam Kreher codes to create better models for complex interactions within nuclear reactors.
“Hybrid” cathodes could provide more power for a given weight and volume.
Technique could improve machine-learning tasks in protein design, drug testing, and other applications.
McGovern Institute researchers find that the brain starts to register gender and age before recognizing a face.