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Banking on AI: Financial firms break into 2024’s top 50 patent leaders
Wiley backs Potato’s vision to win over skeptical scientists with trustable AI research assistant
Why o1-preview and o1-mini are like a STEM Rottweiler
New architecture aims to bring AI to edge IoT devices
UK research grant backs Alphawave Semi’s AI network efficiency project
How medtech often gets more innovation bang for its R&D buck than pharma
Exclusive infographic: Tech giants increase patent lead in 2024
AI in science: How large language models are reshaping research
‘Giant Steps’ in genomics: How 10x is reshaping our understanding of disease
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Crunchbase’s AI analyst streamlines market intel for R&D
This week in R&D: AI tools continue to dominate with Google constructing nuclear reactors, NYT sending a “cease and desist” order, and Ericsson expanding its R&D base in India
WHOI scientists discover fastest degrading bioplastic in seawater
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Oak Ridge National Lab leads R&D 100 Awards with 218 wins since 1979
An analysis of 45 years of R&D 100 Awards reveals a clear leader: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), with more than two hundred winning products. National labs dominate the top ranks, demonstrating the staying power of consistent government investment in R&D. All of the top 10 organizations since 2010 are federally-backed entities. ORNL Frequently featured…

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MIT physicists directly observe frictionless ‘edge state’ flow in ultracold atoms, offering a glimpse of super-efficient electronics

Argonne scientists probe structure of molten plutonium oxide at extreme temperatures
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The Technology Needed to Create Next-Gen Semiconductors
The semiconductor industry is running towards a nano-scale wall. For decades electronics have become smaller, faster and smarter. Today, a chip’s transistors are so densely packed and tiny that manufacturers are forced to build and design complex 3D architectures, at the nanometer scale, just to keep up with Moore’s Law. Discover how Atom Probe Tomography…
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Wiley backs Potato’s vision to win over skeptical scientists with trustable AI research assistant
A 2016 survey by Nature found that over 70% of researchers have tried and failed to reproduce another scientist’s experiments, and more than half have failed to reproduce their own. One significant challenge contributing to this crisis is the difficulty scientists face in understanding experimental parameters across studies. “The basic problem was massive amounts of…

How medtech often gets more innovation bang for its R&D buck than pharma

‘Giant Steps’ in genomics: How 10x is reshaping our understanding of disease

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Thermo Fisher Scientific unveils integrated multimodal electron microscope at European Microscopy Congress 2024
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Oak Ridge National Lab leads R&D 100 Awards with 218 wins since 1979
An analysis of 45 years of R&D 100 Awards reveals a clear leader: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), with more than two hundred winning products. National labs dominate the top ranks, demonstrating the staying power of consistent government investment in R&D. All of the top 10 organizations since 2010 are federally-backed entities. ORNL Frequently featured…

‘Slinky’ nanocrystals change color, potentially boosting microelectronics and cell research

Sandia Labs wants you to meet the “mother of all motion sensors”

Explore the 2024 R&D 100 award winners and finalists: The Oscars of Innovation at your fingertips

Imec sets record for lowest charge noise in silicon quantum dots on 300 mm CMOS platform
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This week in R&D: AI tools continue to dominate with Google constructing nuclear reactors, NYT sending a “cease and desist” order, and Ericsson expanding its R&D base in India
The R&D World Index (RDWI) for the week ending October 18, 2024, closed at 4.022.95 for the 25 companies in the RDWI. The Index was down -0.66% (or -26.77 basis points). Thirteen RDWI members gained value last week from 0.21% (Pfizer) to 4.63% (Cisco). Twelve RDWI members lost value the previous week from -0.05% (Sanofi…

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Argonne scientists develop sustainable aviation fuel from waste, slashing emissions by up to 70%

Oak Ridge National Lab leads R&D 100 Awards with 218 wins since 1979

This week in R&D: ULA launches second rocket, Microsoft sets up AI in Italy, and India and U.S. form R&D partnerships
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New architecture aims to bring AI to edge IoT devices
Researchers in Japan have developed an inventive approach to address the challenge of implementing artificial intelligence (AI) on resource-constrained edge devices, paving the way for more sophisticated and efficient Internet of Things (IoT) systems. The team, led by Professor Takayuki Kawahara and Mr. Yuya Fujiwara from the Tokyo University of Science, focused on a type…

This week in R&D: Vast Space unveils Haven 2 station plans; White House backs $32B AI R&D boost

This week in R&D: AI tools continue to dominate with Google constructing nuclear reactors, NYT sending a “cease and desist” order, and Ericsson expanding its R&D base in India

Is your R&D in the ‘Valley of Death’?

Vapourtec highlights the potential of flow biocatalysis in new review
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This week in R&D: AI tools continue to dominate with Google constructing nuclear reactors, NYT sending a “cease and desist” order, and Ericsson expanding its R&D base in India
The R&D World Index (RDWI) for the week ending October 18, 2024, closed at 4.022.95 for the 25 companies in the RDWI. The Index was down -0.66% (or -26.77 basis points). Thirteen RDWI members gained value last week from 0.21% (Pfizer) to 4.63% (Cisco). Twelve RDWI members lost value the previous week from -0.05% (Sanofi…
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UK research grant backs Alphawave Semi’s AI network efficiency project
Alphawave Semi has been awarded a research grant from the UK’s Advanced Research + Invention Agency (ARIA), to remove networking bottlenecks that are limiting AI’s growth. Data from Meta indicates that AI processors can be idle roughly two-fifths of the time waiting for data from the network, wasting costly resources. ARIA is driving a shift toward…

This week in R&D: Samsung lags in AI chip race, OSTP urges R&D overhaul, DOJ set to file antitrust suit against Google

Oak Ridge National Lab leads R&D 100 Awards with 218 wins since 1979

This week in R&D: ULA launches second rocket, Microsoft sets up AI in Italy, and India and U.S. form R&D partnerships

This week in R&D: Slight increase in global economic growth expected in 2024, Korean chipmakers visit UAE, and AstraZeneca mapping immune cells with AI
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This week in R&D: Vast Space unveils Haven 2 station plans; White House backs $32B AI R&D boost
The R&D World Index (RDWI) for the week ending October 25, 2024, closed at 3962.81 for the 25 companies in the RDWI. The Index was down -1.49% (or -60.14 basis points). Seven RDWI members gained value last week from 0.27% (Toyota) to 5.88% (General Motors). Eighteen RDWI members lost value the previous week from -0.27%…

Argonne scientists develop sustainable aviation fuel from waste, slashing emissions by up to 70%

Oak Ridge National Lab leads R&D 100 Awards with 218 wins since 1979

This week in R&D: ULA launches second rocket, Microsoft sets up AI in Italy, and India and U.S. form R&D partnerships



































