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The cubesat measuring 22 x 10 x 33 cm was launched in August 2024 and the first image was delivered four days after launch.
At the first-ever LANDEURO, senior defense officials and security experts gathered to examine how today’s fragmented ...
By leveraging the concept of chirality, or the difference of a shape from its mirror image, EPFL scientists have engineered ...
A pioneering review published in Nano-Micro Letters provides a thorough overview of the significance of two-dimensional (2D) materials in defining the future of electronics and integrated circuits ...
Imagine navigating a pitch-black room and knowing exactly where every object is without ever switching on a light.
The mechanical strength and toughness of engineering materials are often mutually exclusive, posing challenges for material ...
So asking, " Where's the center of the universe? " is somewhat like asking, "Where's the center of the balloon's surface?” ...
Researchers have uncovered how primate brains transform flat, 2D visual inputs into rich, 3D mental representations of ...
Shape memory polymer surfaces with nanotips offer tunable dry adhesion for robotics, electronics, and biomedical devices.
This newer technology stores information in the form of two-dimensional shapes like dots, squares and even rectangles, which store even more data than their one-dimensional counterparts.
Groups at the University of Stuttgart and the University of Duisburg-Essen collaborated on these tests, confirming that higher-dimensional shapes can drive changes in measurable two-dimensional ...
They are commonplace because we learn about two-dimensional versions of these shapes as children: triangles, squares, dodecahedrons, and other convex polygons [a polygon is any flat shape made ...