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University of Münster (WWU)

University of Münster (WWU)

The University of Münster (German: Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, WWU) is a public university located in the city of Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany.

Hardware processing for AI goes 3D resulting in 100-times enhancement in energy efficiency and compute density

The first completely robot-supported microsurgical operations on humans

Using corn waste to make a viable palm oil substitute

Found: The signal pathway in the brain that controls food intake

Photonic networks will really speed up pattern recognition and save energy

The zinc-air battery charges forward towards an energy storage technology of the future

Using light to switch DNA functions on and off

Machines learn chemistry to predict reaction results

A light-based brain-like computing chip starts to come into focus

New light-based hardware which can store and process information in a similar way to the human brain / Study published in “Nature” journal A technology that functions like a brain? In these times of artificial intelligence, this no longer seems so far-fetched – for example, when a mobile phone can recognise faces or languages. With

A light-based brain-like computing chip starts to come into focus

Retrosynthesis in organic chemistry to benefit from a combination of deep neural networks, machine learning and artificial intelligence

Machine learning enables syntheses to be planned with unprecedented efficiency In 1996, when a computer won a match against the then reigning world chess champion Garry Kasparov, it was nothing short of a sensation. After this breakthrough in the world of chess, the board game Go was long considered to be a bastion reserved for

Retrosynthesis in organic chemistry to benefit from a combination of deep neural networks, machine learning and artificial intelligence

Light-Based Memory Chip Is the First Ever to Store Data Permanently

The world’s first entirely light-based memory chip to store data permanently has been developed by material scientists at Oxford University in collaboration with scientists at Karlsruhe, Munster and Exeter. The device, which makes use of materials used in CDs and DVDs, could help dramatically improve the speed of modern computing. Today’s computers are held back

Light-Based Memory Chip Is the First Ever to Store Data Permanently

Permanent Data Storage with Light

Researchers Develop the First Non-volatile All-optical Chip Memory Based on Phase Change Materials The first all-optical permanent on-chip memory has been developed by scientists of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the universities of Münster, Oxford, and Exeter. This is an important step on the way towards optical computers. Phase change materials that change their

Permanent Data Storage with Light

Breakthrough shows how DNA is ‘edited’ to correct genetic diseases

An international team of scientists has made a major step forward in our understanding of how enzymes ‘edit’ genes, paving the way for correcting genetic diseases in patients. Researchers at the Universities of Bristol, Münster and the Lithuanian Institute of Biotechnology have observed the process by which a class of enzymes called CRISPR – pronounced

Breakthrough shows how DNA is ‘edited’ to correct genetic diseases

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