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New nanoscale technique unlocks quantum material secrets

Using a novel surface-sensitive spectroscopy method, scientists explored atomic vibrations in crystalline material surfaces near interfaces. The findings illuminate quantum behaviors that play important roles computing and sensing technologies.
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Are we trusting AI too much? New study demands accountability in Artificial Intelligence

Are we putting our faith in technology that we don’t fully understand? A new study comes at a time when AI systems are making decisions impacting our daily lives — from banking and healthcare to crime detection. The study calls for an immediate shift in how AI models are designed and evaluated, emphasizing the need for transparency and trustworthiness in these powerful algorithms.
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Light-powered breakthrough enables precision tuning of quantum dots

Researchers have demonstrated a new technique that uses light to tune the optical properties of quantum dots — making the process faster, more energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable — without compromising material quality.
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Harnessing failure as an asset: How researchers are innovating smarter wearable tech

In the world of soft robotics and wearable technology, sheet-based fluidic devices are revolutionizing how lightweight, flexible and multifunctional systems are designed. But with innovation comes challenges, particularly in understanding and controlling failure in these devices. A new study by mechanical engineers explores how programmed failure in heat-sealable, sheet-based systems can be used to protect devices, enable complex sequencing of actions and even streamline control mechanisms.
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New microactuator driving system could give microdrones a jump-start

An innovative circuit design could enable miniature devices, such as microdrones and other microrobotics, to be powered for longer periods of time while staying lightweight and compact. Using miniaturized solid-state batteries, the circuit combines high energy density with an ultra lightweight design.
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Fired probationary employees bring class-wide complaint to OSC

Fired probationary employees are looking for OSC to intervene at the same time that Trump is trying to remove its leader, Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger. The post Fired probationary employees bring class-wide complaint to OSC first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Fired probationary employees bring class-wide complaint to OSC

Fired probationary employees are looking for OSC to intervene at the same time that Trump is trying to remove its leader, Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger. The post Fired probationary employees bring class-wide complaint to OSC first appeared on Federal News Network.
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GSA cuts probationary hires tasked with reducing federal office space

Several agencies, including GSA, recently rescinded telework and remote agreements for their employees, and set targets for all staff to return to the office. The post GSA cuts probationary hires tasked with reducing federal office space first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Coast Guard data breach delays pay for more than 1,100 service members

“The Coast Guard is still investigating the source and scope of the breach,” the service said in a statement. The post Coast Guard data breach delays pay for more than 1,100 service members first appeared on Federal News Network.
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