by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 17, 2021 | PHYS.ORG, Physics, Quantum Physics, Research
Quantum technologies, such as quantum computers, quantum sensing devices and quantum memory, have often been found to outperform traditional electronics in speed and performance, and could thus soon help humans to tackle a variety of problems more efficiently. Despite...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 17, 2021 | Computer Sciences, Hi Tech & Innovation, Robotics, TECHXPLORE
Humanoid robots, those with bodies that resemble humans, could soon help people to complete a wide variety of tasks. Many of the tasks that these robots are designed to complete involve picking up objects of different shapes, weights and sizes.
by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 17, 2021 | Energy & Green Tech, TECHXPLORE
Batteries with high energy densities could enable the creation of a wider range of electric vehicles, including flying vehicles that can transport humans in urban environments. Past studies predict that to support the operation of vehicles capable of take-off and...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Nov 29, 2020 | PHYS.ORG, Research
So far, the majority of studies investigating brain functions and intelligence have been carried out either on humans or animals that are known to be most similar to humans, such as monkeys, apes, and other mammals. Nonetheless, some avian species, including corvids...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Nov 29, 2020 | Chemistry, Other Sciences, PHYS.ORG, Uncategorized
Ammonia (NH3) is a colorless, gaseous and water-soluble compound used in several sectors, including agriculture, the energy sector, and a variety of industries. For over a century, the main way of producing large quantities of ammonia has been via the Haber-Bosch...