The Smallest Electrical Wire Made From Diamonds Measures 3 Atoms Wide
Scientists have created the smallest electrical wire ever, only measuring three atoms wide, with the help of the smallest units of diamonds called diamondoids.
Scientists have created the smallest electrical wire ever, only measuring three atoms wide, with the help of the smallest units of diamonds called diamondoids.
Six researchers working for tech giant Apple have published a paper describing a novel method of simulated and unsupervised learning with the aim of improving the quality of synthetic training images.
Scientists have created a bacteria-powered battery.
Chinese tech giant Baidu has partnered with the American food-chain company KFC to open a smart restaurant in Beijing that recommends meals to customers by scanning their faces. The smart kiosks will make the decision based on facial recognition technology, detecting the customer's age, gender, and their mood on the basis of their facial expression.
Uber has finally paid heed to warnings from California authorities. The company announced that it is halting its trial for self-driving cars in the state. The trials began a week ago. Uber has now moved its fleet of self-driving vehicles to Phoenix, Arizona.
Carmaker Tesla has announced that it plans to hike its UK prices by five percent next year. The company said that the decision was taken to mitigate the effects of "currency fluctuations." The decision was reportedly conveyed to the UK showrooms earlier this week. The increase in the price will be effective from January 1, 2017.
Tesla seems to have done away with 5mph wiggle area for its autopilot speed. After recent updates, the autopilot now sticks to the exact speed limit when using Autosteer on surface roads and undivided highways.
The world's first solar road made with 30,000 square feet (2,800 square metre) of solar panels has been opened in the French village of Normandy. Click to know more.
The French postal service has announced a drone delivery program to deliver parcels on a nine-mile route once a week, making France the world's first national postal service to use drones regularly.