veena_manuel
veena_manuel @veena_manuel ·
"Implanted quantum sensors in living cells to measure shifts in magnetism and temperature could offer new insights into the efficiency of cellular metabolism in health and disease." #medtech #medicine #STEM phys.org/news/2026-03-q…
Researchers use quantum biosensors to peer into cells' inner workings

In a major advance applying insights from quantum physics to the inner workings of biology, a team of WashU researchers has successfully implanted quantum sensors in living cells to measure shifts in...

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luna🌔
luna🌔 @xaotica ·
Replying to @xaotica
@ODNIgov @elonmusk @FBISeattle It's very hard to say whether I can be useful though, because I spent my last $5 on #CBD to type this message in a more coherent way, nobody ever donates because I'm so terrible at #STEM research. Overall, I have no reason to believe people see my words most of the time. Oops! 😉E
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FIRST in Texas
FIRST in Texas @FIRSTinTexas ·
Thank you, Superintendent Dr. Robert Sormani, for joining us at opening ceremonies and bringing energy, excitement, and inspiration to our students! “Are we ready to rumble?” YES 🙌🤖 #FIRSTinTexas #FRC #STEMZg
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Use Maths
Use Maths @useOfMaths ·
Stop asking "When will I use this?" and start coding it! 🖥️➕ usingMaths.com turns math concepts into interactive coding tutorials. From primary arithmetic to tertiary encryption—see how math builds the digital world. 🌍 Check it out: usingmaths.com/home.php #STEMbf
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TravisHS_CTE
TravisHS_CTE @TravisHS_CTE ·
41 engineering students at Texas A&M University today for the Physics & Engineering Festival 🔧⚙️ Hands-on demos, real-world applications, and a full day of curiosity in action. Future engineers in the making. #STEM #FBISD #TAMU #TAMUPhysicsFestO
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veena_manuel
veena_manuel @veena_manuel ·
"Computation and memory are not separated in the brain, so taking more direct cues from the brain and co-designing hardware and algorithms that will optimize a variety of AI devices, makes this the most efficient processor." #neurotech #medicine #STEM techxplore.com/news/2026-03-b…
Brain-inspired AI hardware helps autonomous devices operate efficiently and independently

The human brain constantly makes decisions. It requires minimal power to move bodies in a desired direction or avoid an object. A Purdue University engineer uses the brain's efficiency as inspiration...

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