A single phototransistor mimics retinal bipolar cell function while detecting visible and infrared light, enabling low-power image processing through programmable ON and OFF photoresponses.
A federal judge sided with United Airlines and the City of Chicago against American Airlines in a gate allocation dispute at Chicago O'Hare Airport. The city plans to allocate more gates to United and ...
“Durenleau is consistent with the Supreme Court’s decision in Van Buren and also represents a narrow limitation on the broad categories of information that trade secret law protects.” When faced with ...
Quantum computing is still in its early stages of development, but researchers have extensively explored its potential uses. A recent study conducted at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth summoned hundreds of U.S. military officials to an in-person meeting to announce directives for troops that include “gender-neutral” or “male-level” ...
Several drivers who sued New Jersey following the closure of multiple lanes of traffic in September 2013 are planning to drop their suit.
A single organic device reconfigures as transistor, rectifier and logic gate, offering compact circuits with higher functional density for flexible and lightweight electronics. (Nanowerk Spotlight) ...
It does look terrible in Portland, but not for the reasons Donald Trump thinks. A president who wages war on the states that didn’t elect him is a dangerous president. Media and the Democrats need to ...
An appeals court should reject the state's argument to restore two portions of a 2023 Arkansas law that targeted "inappropriate" materials in libraries and bookstores, according to the original ...
Ian Miletic was the first of the now five prospects in the Class of 2025 to commit to Marquette when he made his pledge back in June of 2024. Here’s what Marquette said about Miletic in the signing ...
The technology is used for back-end efficiencies, but a startup replacing hosts with AI has raised new questions about the future of the form.
San Francisco must do more to make its parks, playgrounds, walking paths and other facilities accessible to people who use wheelchairs or have other disabilities, a federal judge ruled Monday.