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- Neutron behavior in AP1000® reactor core simulated
- Controlling magnetism with an electric field
- Crowdsourced testers prefer new cyber search method: Faster searches on computers and hand-held devices
- K-Glass: Extremely low-powered, high-performance head-mounted display embedding an augmented reality chip
Neutron behavior in AP1000® reactor core simulated Posted: 18 Feb 2014 12:37 PM PST Scientists and engineers developing more accurate approaches to analyzing nuclear power reactors have successfully tested a new suite of computer codes that closely model "neutronics" — the behavior of neutrons in a reactor core. |
Controlling magnetism with an electric field Posted: 18 Feb 2014 11:33 AM PST Scientists are now proposing a novel approach to achieve greater memory density while producing less heat: by using an electric field instead of a current to turn magnetism on and off, thereby encoding the electrical devices. |
Posted: 18 Feb 2014 07:10 AM PST Computer scientists have developed a new tool to search and fetch electronic files that saves users time by more quickly identifying and retrieving the most relevant information on their computers and hand-held devices. |
Posted: 17 Feb 2014 05:44 AM PST Researchers in South Korea have developed K-Glass, a wearable, hands-free HMD that enables users to find restaurants while checking out their menus. |
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