Raemin Wang, Vice President, Segment Marketing at Lattice Semiconductor on small, low power FPGA enabling physical AI.
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Forget About Concrete: Scientists Built a Living Wall Material That Grows, Breathes, and Heals Its Cracks
Concrete is officially obsolete. A radical breakthrough has birthed a material that actually breathes, grows, and repairs its own wounds.
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Scientists report a harder diamond form, reviving a long-running debate
A team of researchers has reported the first laboratory synthesis and recovery of bulk hexagonal diamond, a crystal form long predicted to be harder than the conventional gems used in cutting tools ...
Houston Ballet’s latest mixed-rep opened Thursday night with a world premiere by Stanton Welch. His Stereo is King proved to be an exciting, against-type ...
From an iconic waterfront spot to a historic diner, these 12 classic Florida restaurants have stood the test of time.
The 90-metre ‘A Year in Normandie’ emerges as a late masterwork in the 88-year-old’s exhilarating show at London’s Serpentine ...
Light-based quantum technologies, such as quantum communication and photonic quantum computing, require reliable sources of individual photons and, ideally, pairs of entangled photons. Semiconductor ...
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