Scientists at Microsoft Research in the United States have demonstrated a system called Silica for writing and reading ...
You watch her stay through the awkwardness and feel that hollow knot of embarrassment with her — that memory keeps replaying in your head long after the moment ends. You can learn why that feeling ...
It feels like a cassette revival comes along every few years, and with the latest iteration in full swing, we were both startled and amused to see that at least one inventor is re-exploring the idea ...
In an experimental trial, a personalized mRNA vaccine was tested in 14 individuals with an aggressive form of breast cancer. It trained immune cells to target cancer-specific mutant proteins, inducing ...
This study presents a potentially valuable exploration of the role of thalamic nuclei in language processing. The results will be of interest to researchers interested in the neurobiology of language.
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Physicists show quantum electron spin can forge powerful magnets
An MIT research team has observed a previously unseen form of magnetism, one that sits outside the familiar categories of ferromagnets and antiferromagnets. The discovery, termed p-wave magnetism, ...
This is an important study that identifies the developmental time window during which re-expression of TCF4 mutated in Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, can rescue phenotypic features of brain function in a TCF4 ...
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More parents are pulling school laptops and kids say they’re relieved
What does a child do when he or she is told “You do not need to use the school laptop anymore” and smiles? That response has ...
Microsoft has advanced its Project Silica to the point where it can store data for up to 10,000 years on the type of ...
Borosilicate glass offers extreme stability; Microsoft’s accelerated aging experiments suggest the data would be stable for ...
For the demonstration in the paper, the team inscribed 301 voxel layers, but the glass chip has the capacity to store 4.8 ...
Project Silica introduces new techniques for encoding data in borosilicate glass, as described in the journal Nature. These advances lower media cost and simplify writing and reading systems while ...
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