Breakthrough in Optoelectronic Synapses Mimics Human Vision
Researchers have developed an optoelectronic synapse that effectively replicates the efficiency of the human visual system, showing promise for neuromorphic applications.
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Researchers have developed an optoelectronic synapse that effectively replicates the efficiency of the human visual system, showing promise for neuromorphic applications.
The ongoing discussion about economic growth in low-income countries highlights the potential for development to coexist with environmental conservation efforts.
Following a surge in revenue attributed to the AI boom, Nvidia, the world's most valuable company, has announced plans to return more than $80 billion to its shareholders.
Silvercorp has successfully obtained an extension for its mining license, allowing for continued operations at its Tulkubash and Kyzyltash gold projects in Kyrgyzstan.
Reports indicate that OpenAI is gearing up for a swift initial public offering as the market looks forward to a potential filing from SpaceX.
A recent review highlights how severe weather patterns are challenging the resilience of river ecosystems, potentially leading to long-term damage.
Florida hospitals have been awarded an additional $8 billion in Medicaid funds, although stricter limits on such funding are anticipated due to President Trump's tax cut legislation.
Cultural heritage sites in the Arctic are facing rapid destruction due to climate change, with significant implications for historical understanding.
Tropical coral reefs, vital for ocean biodiversity, are increasingly threatened by rising seawater temperatures, which may disrupt oxygen flow before visible bleaching occurs.
Aerospace America underscores the necessity of nuclear power and a strong national resolve to ensure the success of America's lunar exploration initiatives.
Following the elimination of 8,000 positions, Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg has committed to avoiding further company-wide layoffs, seeking to restore employee confidence.
The National Interest explores how Trump's nuclear policies may shape the future of the United States for the next 250 years.
In light of the ongoing Ebola outbreak, Krutika Kuppalli emphasizes the need to learn from past mistakes and advocate for the African communities affected.
In a significant move, Kennedy has dismissed two leaders from the Preventive Services Task Force, allowing for potential changes in health insurance coverage recommendations.
A recent study indicates that epigenetic modifications can be inherited, raising questions about traditional genetic inheritance models established by Mendel.
The latest figures indicate that household debt in the United States has surged to an alarming $18.8 trillion, prompting concerns over potential financial instability.
Target has observed an unexpected shift in the shopping behaviors of its customers, indicating a potential change in market dynamics.
Zim has reported a quarterly loss while gearing up for its impending acquisition by Hapag-Lloyd, raising questions about its financial stability during this transition.
Redwire's latest whitepaper highlights the essential technologies for the development of orbital data centers, focusing on power generation and thermal management.
Gold Mining Co. has announced its financial results for the first quarter of 2026, showcasing a strong performance from its operations in Idaho.