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    Students at Berlin University Build Chess Game on Ethereum

    By Jamie Redman A group of students from the Technical University of Berlin (TU) has created a chess game on Ethereum using blockchain-based, distributed computing tools. Their mission was to observe how protocols like smart contracts can apply to the age-old strategy...

    Carbon nanotube transistors outperform silicon – first time

    By Colin Jeffrey They’re not the first transistors created using carbon nanotubes (CNTs), but researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison) claim their new carbon nanotube transistors are the first to outperform the best silicon transistors...

    Mercedes concept dispatches drones for last-mile delivery

    By Nick Lavars When it comes to making the concept of delivery drones a reality, using vans to handle the brunt of the work is an idea that has some merit. We saw some researchers float the idea a couple of years ago and it now appears Mercedes-Benz also sees some...

    US Credit Unions’ CULedger to Do ‘What R3 Does For Banks’

    By William Suberg August saw the first meeting of US credit unions looking to pioneer so-called distributed ledger technology (DLT) in CULedger, a “dedicated” version of the banks’ R3 Consortium. CULedger ‘Does What R3 Is Doing for Banks’ CULedger, which seeks to...
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