A programmable semiconductor changes its electronic properties under UV light and reverts under a different wavelength, enabling optical writing and reading for potential computing applications.
Fluorogenic DNA aptamers produce light only in the correct structural state, enabling programmable molecular logic, biosensing, DNA origami integrity reporting, and reusable mRNA detection through ...
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Cornell researchers have built a programmable optical chip that can change the color of light by merging photons, without requiring a new chip for new colors. This form of nonlinear photonics could ...
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A new technical paper titled “Morphlux: Programmable chip-to-chip photonic fabrics in multi-accelerator servers for ML” was published by researchers at Cornell University and Lightmatter. “We ...
What just happened? At a time when fabricated videos are increasingly difficult to identify, researchers at Cornell University have unveiled a new forensic technique that could give fact-checkers a ...
The ability to control the colour, or emission wavelength, of light from quantum sources is central to the development of secure quantum communication networks and photonic-based computing. However, ...
What’s a field-programmable analog array (FPAA), and how does it work? Dr. Jennifer Hasler, who carried out pioneering work on FPAAs at Georgia Tech, explains this analog device’s anatomy and workings ...
Sandra Rivera emphasized that Intel has always planned to sell a stake in Altera rather than fully divesting from it, to take the company public by 2026. Intel’s plan to spin off its Altera ...