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By combining ionic nonvolatile memories and transistors, this work proposes a compact synaptic unit to enable low‐precision neural network training. The design supports in situ weight quantization without extra programming and achieves accuracy comparable to ideal methods. This work obtains energy consumption advantage of 25.51× (ECRAM) and 4.84× (RRAM)
Zhen Yang +9 more
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Objective: this paper explores the challenges arising from the conflict between blockchain technology and the “right to be forgotten” as provided by the European data protection framework.Methods: in the First Section, the author provides a brief ...
F. Severino, L. Sposini
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Slave to the Algorithm? Why a \u27Right to an Explanation\u27 Is Probably Not the Remedy You Are Looking For [PDF]
Algorithms, particularly machine learning (ML) algorithms, are increasingly important to individuals’ lives, but have caused a range of concerns revolving mainly around unfairness, discrimination and opacity.
Edwards, Lilian, Veale, Michael
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We propose an optical ferroelectric field‐effect transistor, composed of a MoS2/CIPS heterostructure, demonstrates the feasibility of all‐optical nonvolatile memory, neuromorphic computing, and logic‐in‐memory operations. The device exhibits reversible light‐controlled memory states, retina‐like synaptic plasticity, and wavelength‐selective ...
Jingjie Niu +7 more
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Physics‐Embedded Neural Network: A Novel Approach to Design Polymeric Materials
Traditional black‐box models for polymer mechanics rely solely on data and lack physical interpretability. This work presents a physics‐embedded neural network (PENN) that integrates constitutive equations into machine learning. The approach ensures reliable stress predictions, provides interpretable parameters, and enables performance‐driven, inverse ...
Siqi Zhan +8 more
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The right to be forgotten – a Dutch perspective
The article investigates to what extent the right to be forgotten already exists in Dutch ...
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Oxide Semiconductor Thin‐Film Transistors for Low‐Power Electronics
This review explores the progress of oxide semiconductor thin‐film transistors in low‐power electronics. It illustrates the inherent material advantages of oxide semiconductor, which enable it to meet the low‐power requirements. It also discusses current strategies for reducing power consumption, including interface and structure engineering.
Shuhui Ren +8 more
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The noncentrosymmetric trilayer rhombohedral‐stacked MoS2 nanoflakes with enhanced sliding ferroelectric properties are synthesized via a molecular sieve‐assisted chemical vapor deposition process. The switchable polarization states, combined with the exceptional light/gate voltage modulated electrical properties of these nanoflakes, enable broadband ...
Qichao Xue +11 more
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Operation “Canada”: 5th Canadian Armoured Division’s Attack on Delfzijl, 23 April to 2 May 1945 [PDF]
Operation “Canada” was the last action fought 5th Canadian Armoured Division in the Second World War. The battle to open the northern Dutch port of Delfzijl lasted ten days, and cost the Division a total of 62 dead and 180 wounded.
Byers, Daniel
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Exchange Length Tailored Magnetic Resonance for Broadband Absorption in FeCo‐Based Alloys
To break the high‐frequency magnetic loss bottleneck in soft magnetic alloys, a magnetic exchange length (Lex)‐guided strategy is proposed. Cu doping increases Lex and intergranular coupling, which effectively reduces magnetic anisotropy and pushes the exchange resonance to 12.0 GHz.
Xiaoyang Liu +6 more
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