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  • by Patricia DeLacey
    Newly discovered role of phase separation can help develop memory devices for energy-efficient AI computing. The post Solving a memristor mystery to develop efficient, long-lasting memory devices appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.
  • by Jessica Petras
    Lurie, whose gifts enabled profound impacts at Michigan Engineering, died at the age of 79. The post Remembering philanthropist Ann Lurie appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.
  • by Kate McAlpine
    Timekeeping in the brain is done with neurons that relax at different rates after receiving a signal; now memristors—hardware analogues of neurons—can do that too. The post AI chips could get a sense of time appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.
  • by Derek Smith
    By trapping and concentrating tiny numbers of cancer cells from blood samples, the device can identify whether a treatment is working at the four-week mark. The post Is lung cancer treatment working? This chip can tell from a blood draw appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.
  • by Kate McAlpine
    Computing with a combination of light and chargeless excitons could beat heat losses and more, but excitons need new modes of transport. The post Nextgen computing: Hard-to-move quasiparticles glide up pyramid edges appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.