NVIDIA has just introduced its new data center oriented CPU based on the ARM architecture. Promises 10x the performance of today's leading servers. NVIDIA
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High performance polymers: The ORNL study offers new insights into the COVID-19 filter efficiency of N95
When COVID-19 was declared a pandemic in March 2020, Parans Paranthaman of Oak Ridge National Laboratory was suddenly working from home like millions of
Breakthrough in “massless” energy storage leads to structural batteries with ten times better performance than previous versions
Batteries used in modern electric vehicles typically perform one function, namely, to provide electrical power without playing a role in the vehicle's load-bearing structure.
Fine-tune device performance with swarms of floating cells
Scientists use acoustic microfluidic devices to separate and sort components in liquids such as red and white blood cells, platelets, and tumor cells in
Electrolyte Boost improves the performance of aqueous dual-ion batteries
The new cell chemistry uses less costly and more common materials than lithium-ion batteries The widespread adoption of renewables into the power grid requires
Fuel the future: New two-polymer membranes increase the performance of hydrogen fuel cells
A significant part of the efforts to achieve a sustainable world has gone into developing hydrogen fuel cells to achieve a hydrogen economy. Fuel
Carbon fibers optimized for wind turbine blades could bring cost and performance advantages
Carbon fibers optimized for wind turbine blades could bring cost and performance advantages The Sandia study aims to drive innovation between two different industries
Coronavirus: Concerns about lateral flow testing for schools after “poor performance” at a university
A professor has raised concerns about the planned use of lateral flow devices to test students in schools for "poor performance" during the fair
Scientists are modeling the photoluminescence kinetics in semiconductor nanoplates for better optoelectronic performance
Researchers from Skoltech and their colleagues have developed two models that precisely explain the light emission behavior of semiconductor nanoplates. These tiny structures could
Properties vs. chemistry: Co-Optima research determines predictor of fuel performance, develops roadmap for biofuels design
As Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s fuel properties technical lead for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Co-Optimization of Fuel and Engines, or Co-Optima, initiative, Jim