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20 March 2024
This podcast has been corrected: in a previous version at 5:55 we stated that that the team's 200mm devices currently contain only a couple of magnetic tunnelling junctions, in fact they studied 500-1000 devices in this work. Update 15 May 2026: The paper on zebra finch songs featured in this podcast was retracted on 15 April 2026. 00:48 How mysterious skyrmions could power next-generation computersSkyrmions are tiny whirlpools of magnetic spin that some researchers believe have useful properties that could unlock new kinds of computing. However getting skyrmions to perform useful computational tasks has been tricky. Now researchers have developed a method to create and manipulate skyrmions in a way that is compatible with existing computing technology, allowing them to read and write data at a fraction of the energy cost of conventional systems. The team think this shows that skyrmions could be a viable part of the next generation of computers. Research Article: Chen et al. News and Views: Magnetic whirlpools offer improved data storage 07:51 Research HighlightsHow robotically-enhanced, live jellyfish could make ocean monitoring cheap and easy, and how collective saliva tests could be a cost-effective way of testing for a serious infant infection. Research Highlight: These cyborg jellyfish could monitor the changing seas Research Highlight: Pooling babies’ saliva helps catch grave infection in newborns 10:01 AI identifies X factor hidden within zebra finch songsThe paper covered in this podcast has been retracted by the authors following further data analysis. Retraction Note: The hidden fitness of the male zebra finch courtship song 20:04 Briefing ChatHow H5N1 avian influenza is threatening penguins on Antarctica, and why farmed snake-meat could be a more environmentally-friendly way to produce protein for food. Nature News: Bird-flu threat disrupts Antarctic penguin studies Scientific American: Snake Steak Could Be a Climate-Friendly Source of Protein Subscribe to Nature Briefing, an unmissable daily round-up of science news, opinion and analysis free in your inbox every weekday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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