EyeD: This handheld device detects brain injury in minutes

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EyeD: This handheld device detects brain injury in minutes

000-MW facility will be built over the next few years as part of the Wind Catcher Energy Connection projectoptical switches have been demonstrated using terahertz and ultrafast laser pulses to control the electrical signal and enhance the switching speed to the picosecond and a few hundred femtoseconds time scale.which would increase the data transfer speed and could be used in long-distance communications from Earth into deep space.

EyeD: This handheld device detects brain injury in minutes

the development of ultrafast optical electronics and the building of “optical transistors” will be made possible by the use of laser light to regulate electrical signals in the future of electronics.was able to switch a light signal optically at attosecond rates in order to achieve hitherto unreachable data transfer speeds: one quintillionth of a second is an attosecond.

EyeD: This handheld device detects brain injury in minutes

we present the capability of controlling the optical switching signal with complex synthesized fields of ultrashort laser pulses for data binary encoding.

the fastest semiconductor transistors in the world can operate at a speed of more than 800 gigahertz.Also: Can AI be a team player in collaborative software development?The beauty of Agile is you see the fruits of your work quicker.

and you can connect the dots across them.I think in that scenario.

 Artificial Intelligence I asked Gemini and GPT-4 to explain deep learning AI.collaboration is the essence of how we work.

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