World's Smallest Ferroelectric Transistor Developed
A research team from Peking University has developed the world's smallest nano-gate ferroelectric transistor that operates at an ultralow voltage of 0.6 volts, with the physical gate size reduced to 1 nanometer. The device has achieved voltage compatibility between ferroelectric memory elements and logic transistors. Their study was published in Science Advances.
New Breakthrough in Optical Communications and 6G
Chinese researchers have achieved a breakthrough in optical communications and 6G wireless technology by realizing cross-network convergence between fiber-optic and wireless communication systems. By integrating photonics with ultra-wideband devices, the research team demonstrated seamless fiber-wireless operation at record-breaking data rates.
Software Automatically Segments Brainstem Nerve Bundles
A research team of MIT, Harvard, and Massachusetts General Hospital have developed an AI-powered software capable of automatically segmenting eight distinct bundles of nerve fibers in the brainstem from any diffusion MRI sequence. The tool offers a new window into brainstem white matter pathways.
Revolutionary Long-term Data Storage System Created
Microsoft researchers have developed a data storage system capable of preserving readable information for at least 10,000 years, with the potential to last far longer. The team used a high-energy laser to imprint deformations into a 3D chunk of borosilicate glass, the kind used in ovenware.