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Wi-Fi That Can Withstand a Nuclear Reactor

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Wi-Fi That Can Withstand a Nuclear Reactor 🇺🇸 The Discovery Researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo have crafted a remarkable Wi-Fi receiver that can withstand the harsh environment within a nuclear reactor. This technology was unveiled by Yasuto Narukiyo at the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco. The receiver can endure radiation doses up to 500 kilograys, vastly surpassing the tolerance of typical space-bound electronics. This breakthrough comes in response to the 2011 nuclear disaster in Fukushima, where the need for dependable communications systems became painfully evident. The receiver's resilience opens up new possibilities for wireless systems in environments previously deemed too hostile for conventional electronics. It's a step forward in ensuring safety and efficiency in nuclear decommissioning processes. 🇪🇸 El Descubrimiento Investigadores del Instituto de Ciencia de Tokio han desarrollad...

La NASA da la bienvenida a la Tierra a los exploradores lunares de Artemis II, quienes batieron récords

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La NASA da la bienvenida a la Tierra a los exploradores lunares de Artemis II, quienes batieron récords 🇺🇸 The Discovery NASA's Artemis II mission has brought a new chapter in lunar exploration. For the first time in over fifty years, astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen have ventured to the Moon and returned safely to Earth. This mission wasn't just a trip to our celestial neighbor; it set new records in space travel. The crew orbited the Moon, reaching distances farther than any human has before. A remarkable feat. The mission was a crucial test for NASA's ambitious plans to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon. Making history while paving the way for future exploration. 🇪🇸 El Descubrimiento La misión Artemis II de la NASA ha inaugurado un nuevo capítulo en la exploración lunar. Por primera vez en más de cincuenta años, los astronautas Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch y J...

Two simple eating habits linked to lower weight, study finds

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Two simple eating habits linked to lower weight, study finds 🇺🇸 The Discovery A major study has revealed that two simple eating habits could be key to maintaining a lower body weight over time. Researchers found that individuals who fasted longer overnight and started their day with an early breakfast had a lower body mass index (BMI) in the long run. This discovery emphasizes the importance of not only what we eat but also when we eat. Surprisingly, those who skipped breakfast as part of intermittent fasting didn't see the same benefits. In fact, skipping breakfast might be linked to unhealthy dietary patterns. This challenges some popular dieting trends, prompting a closer look at how timing affects metabolism and weight management. 🇪🇸 El Descubrimiento Un estudio importante ha revelado que dos hábitos alimenticios simples podrían ser clave para mantener un peso corporal más bajo a lo largo del tiempo. Los investigadores encontraron que las...

Inquiry-based biomimicry course inspires students to design solutions by learning from nature

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Inquiry-based biomimicry course inspires students to design solutions by learning from nature 🇺🇸 The Discovery At Texas A&M University, a new course taps into the curiosity of students by drawing inspiration from nature. The inquiry-based biomimicry course encourages students to explore biological systems and mimic them to solve complex problems. This approach is not just about replicating nature but understanding the underlying principles that make biological systems efficient and adaptable. For students, it's an eye-opener—a chance to see how nature has evolved solutions over millions of years. As someone who finds the natural world fascinating, this course seems like a perfect intersection of biology and engineering. It’s where creativity meets practicality, fostering a mindset that looks beyond traditional problem-solving methods. 🇪🇸 El Descubrimiento En la Universidad Texas A&M, un nuevo curso aprovecha la curiosidad de los estud...

Chip Can Project Video the Size of a Grain of Sand

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Chip Can Project Video the Size of a Grain of Sand 🇺🇸 The Discovery Researchers from the MITRE Quantum Moonshot project have unveiled an astonishing advancement in quantum computing: a chip capable of projecting video imagery no larger than a grain of sand. This technological marvel promises a solution to one of the most daunting challenges in the field—controlling millions of laser beams simultaneously. By integrating expertise from MIT, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and Sandia National Laboratories, the team crafted a device that could become a cornerstone in managing vast numbers of qubits efficiently. The chip's minute size belies its potential to reshape how we interact with and manipulate quantum components on a large scale, offering new avenues for exploration and innovation. 🇪🇸 El Descubrimiento Investigadores del proyecto MITRE Quantum Moonshot han presentado un avance asombroso en la computación cuántica: un chip capaz de p...

Robots to study the ocean

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 Robots to study the ocean 🇺🇸 The Discovery In the latest episode of "Robot Talk," Claire explored the innovative world of oceanic robots with Simona Aracri from the National Research Council of Italy. Simona shared insights into her work on designing robots that can explore the vast and mysterious oceans. These robots are not just tools, but explorers that help scientists gather data from places humans can't easily reach. The discussion delved into how these machines are changing our understanding of ocean life and environmental changes. For Simona, each robot is a step closer to unveiling the secrets of the deep sea, a place still largely unknown. Her passion for oceanography is contagious, making it clear why these advancements are so crucial. 🇪🇸 El Descubrimiento En el último episodio de "Robot Talk," Claire exploró el innovador mundo de los robots oceánicos con Simona Aracri del Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones de ...

GoZTASP: A Zero-Trust Platform for Governing Autonomous Systems at Mission Scale

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GoZTASP: A Zero-Trust Platform for Governing Autonomous Systems at Mission Scale 🇺🇸 The Discovery In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, the need for secure and reliable autonomous systems has never been greater. Enter GoZTASP, a platform specifically designed to govern these systems at a mission scale. What makes GoZTASP stand out is its zero-trust architecture, which seamlessly integrates diverse components like drones, robots, and sensors. I find it fascinating how this platform ensures that all system components are continuously verified for integrity. This is crucial, especially when dealing with real-world environments that can be unpredictable and challenging. By reaching Technology Readiness Level 7, GoZTASP has moved beyond mere theory to actual operational validation. A significant step forward, wouldn't you say? 🇪🇸 El Descubrimiento En el panorama tecnológico actual, que evoluciona rápidamente, la necesidad de sis...