Cognitive flexibility, the ability to quickly switch between different thoughts and concepts, is a valuable human trait that allows for multitasking, skill acquisition, and adaptability. While artificial intelligence (AI) systems have made great strides in recent years, they still lack the same level of flexibility as humans when it comes to learning new skills and
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Solar energy has been a focus of research and innovation for decades, with the ultimate goal of increasing energy capture efficiency. One of the technologies that have emerged in this field is the luminescent solar concentrator (LSC), which utilizes luminescent materials to convert and concentrate sunlight onto photovoltaic cells. The traditional concentrators, using mirrors and
Recent research from CSIRO has brought attention to the fact that new Australian homes are now up to 50% more airtight than those tested in 2015. This revelation can have significant benefits for homeowners, as properties that meet recommended air tightness levels are not only more comfortable, but also have lower energy bills and healthier
The demand for wireless internet access is at an all-time high, with more and more people relying on it for their daily activities. However, this increased demand also leads to higher power consumption and carbon emissions. In order to address this issue, researchers have been developing energy-efficient techniques to support communication between devices and the
Push puppet toys have always been a source of fascination, with their ability to move or collapse with a simple push of a button. However, a recent breakthrough by a team of UCLA engineers has taken this concept to a whole new level. They have developed a class of tunable dynamic material that mimics the
In a recent federal court ruling, Google was accused of maintaining an illegal monopoly in internet search. The judge recognized Google as the best general search engine in the United States, but also highlighted the company’s tactics to dominate the market. Google spends billions of dollars to ensure its search engine is installed as the
Imagine a world where a robot stands at the crosswalk, directing children when it’s safe to cross. Introducing CrossBot, a revolutionary prototype designed by Hovannes Kulhandjian, an associate professor in electrical and computer engineering at Fresno State. While the idea of a robotic crossing guard may sound like something out of a science fiction movie,
In recent years, the interest in radiative cooling as an eco-friendly alternative to power-hungry air conditioners has been growing. Dr. Jin Gu, Kang, and his team at the Nanophotonics Research Center at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have made significant advancements in this field by developing a colorful radiation-cooling liquid crystal material
Researchers at the Jackson Laboratory (JAX), led by Associate Professor Vivek Kumar, Ph.D., have developed a revolutionary method to accurately measure mouse body mass using computer vision technology. This non-intrusive approach aims to reduce stress on the mice during weighing, ultimately improving the quality and reproducibility of biomedical research involving these animals. Traditionally, measuring the
In a recent study conducted by Washington University in St. Louis researchers, a surprising psychological phenomenon was uncovered at the intersection of human behavior and artificial intelligence. The study revealed that when participants were informed that they were training AI to play a bargaining game, they actively adjusted their behavior to appear more fair and