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Lancelot federated learning system combines encryption and robust aggregation to resist poisoning attacks

October 14, 2025 Tech Xplore

Federated learning is a machine learning technique that allows several individuals, dubbed “clients,” to collaboratively train a model, without sharing raw training data with each other. This “shared training” approach could be particularly advantageous for […]

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Self-healing layer improves the safety and lifespan of all-solid-state lithium batteries

October 13, 2025 Tech Xplore

Scientists have come up with a new way to improve the safety and performance of all-solid-state lithium metal batteries (ASSLMBs), the next-generation energy source technology that is set to power everything from electric vehicles to […]

Technology

Artificial muscle can switch from soft to rigid to support 4,000 times its own weight

October 13, 2025 Tech Xplore

A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a new type of artificial muscle that can seamlessly transition from soft and flexible to rigid and strong—much like rubber transforming into steel. When contracting, this innovative […]

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This digital hand enables hands-free virtual reality

October 13, 2025 Tech Xplore

A digital, voice-controlled hand could improve the convenience and accessibility of virtual and augmented reality by enabling hands-free use of games and apps. The prototype software was developed by computer scientists at the University of […]

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Textile nerves—a new thread in the future of wearable electronics

October 13, 2025 Tech Xplore

What if your clothes could sense, respond, and even help you move? That’s the vision behind the doctoral project on “textile nerves”—conductive fibers designed for electronic and ionotronic textiles. Claude Huniade, who was behind an […]

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MXene current collectors could reduce size and improve recyclability of Li-ion batteries

October 13, 2025 Tech Xplore

The vast majority of consumer electronics use lithium-ion batteries, and with each generation, these devices are designed smaller, lighter and with longer battery life to meet the growing demands of consumers. Each new iteration also […]

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Biohybrid leaf mimics photosynthesis to turn CO₂ and sunlight into useful chemicals

October 10, 2025 Tech Xplore

Researchers have demonstrated a new and sustainable way to make the chemicals that are the basis of thousands of products—from plastics to cosmetics—we use every day.This article was originally published on this website.

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Prototype LED as thin as wallpaper can glow like the sun

October 10, 2025 Tech Xplore

Light bulbs come in many shapes and styles: globes, twists, flame-like candle tips and long tubes. But there aren’t many thin options. Now, researchers report in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces that they have created […]

Technology

‘Chinese lantern’ structure shifts into more than a dozen shapes for various applications

October 10, 2025 Tech Xplore

Researchers have created a polymer “Chinese lantern” that can snap into more than a dozen curved, three-dimensional shapes by compressing or twisting the original structure. This rapid shape-shifting behavior can be controlled remotely using a […]

Technology

Light-controlled electron gas hints at future of ultra-fast electronics

October 10, 2025 Tech Xplore

In the future, could our mobile phones and internet data operate using light rather than just electricity? Now, for the first time, an international research team led by CNRS researchers working at the Albert Fert […]

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