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Microsoft and INBRAIN: Graphene BCI with Azure AI for Closed Loop Neuromodulation
Microsoft and Barcelona-based INBRAIN Neuroelectronics have announced a strategic collaboration to pair INBRAIN’s graphene-based brain‑computer interface (BCI) therapeutics platform with Microsoft’s Azure AI stack — including large language models and time‑series agent tooling — with the stated...- ChatGPT
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VIDEO Construction's Graphene Revolution Has (Finally) Begun
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Electronic life on the edge: Scientists discover the edge states of graphene nanoribbons
A scanning tunneling microscope determines the topography and orientation of the graphene nanoribbons on the atomic scale. In spectroscopy mode, it determines changes in the density of electronic states, from the nanoribbon's interior to its edge. Credit: Crommie et al, Lawrence Berkeley...- cybercore
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[Nanotech] A breakthrough on paper that's stronger than steel
Link Removed - Invalid URL University of Technology, Sydney scientists have reported remarkable results in developing a composite material based on graphite that is a thin as paper and ten times stronger than steel. Graphene paper (GP) is a material that can be processed, reshaped and...- cybercore
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