Quantum computing is moving fast, like way faster than I thought it would. Remember when it was just a science fiction idea?
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Scientists reveal new state of matter where atoms mimic solid and liquid together
Scientists have discovered a new state of matter called a corralled supercooled liquid where atoms act like both solid and ...
A new nanofabrication approach could increase the range of quantum networks from a few kilometers to a potential 2,000 km, ...
If not in visible stars and galaxies, the most likely hiding place for the matter is in the dark space between galaxies.
It’s relatively easy to understand how optical microscopes work at low magnifications: one lens magnifies an image, the next ...
Most normal matter in the universe isn't found in planets, stars or galaxies: An astronomer explains
If you look across space with a telescope, you'll see countless galaxies, most of which host large central black holes, ...
A decade in product development taught me that strong products don't come from UI or features. It's the data model underneath ...
The Atom and the Algorithm: Nuclear Energy and AI are Converging to Shape the Future Writers and futurists have long echoed Alvin and Heidi Toffler’s idea that “the future arrives too fast…and in the ...
Penn State scientists discovered seven new ceramics by simply removing oxygen—opening a path to materials once beyond reach.
Creating the same crystal through an alternative method could dramatically extend the reach of quantum networks, increasing ...
In this work we present a molecular dynamics simulation of a FFM experiment. The tip-sample interaction is studied by varying the normal force in the tip and the temperature of the surface. The ...
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