Science

Elusive Electrons

Scientists Use X-rays and Lasers to Track Elusive Electrons in Materials

Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory created an AI “adviser” that guides robotic labs to discover electronic materials faster. The system helped complete a complex materials study in just 64 experiments instead of 4,300. This human-AI collaboration could speed up development of wearable electronics, better batteries, and medical devices.

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smallest supercomputer

U.S. Startup Tiiny AI Builds Pocket-Sized Supercomputer for AI Models

U.S. startup Tiiny AI has unveiled the AI Pocket Lab, a supercomputer small enough to carry in a pocket. It runs 120-billion-parameter AI models locally using 80 GB of RAM and a dedicated neural processor. The device delivers 190 TOPS of power, letting users run coding, analysis, and reasoning tasks without internet access or cloud servers.

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Quantum Molecule

IBM and Team Create New Molecule, Prove Its Existence With Quantum Computer

An international team led by IBM has created a molecule with electrons that travel in a corkscrew pattern, a structure never seen before. They used a quantum computer to confirm its half-Möbius topology, which classical machines could not fully model. The discovery shows that electronic topology can be engineered, opening new possibilities for designing materials with specific properties.

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