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A new quantum approach, awaiting peer review, could take the bulkiness of the radar away and make it as small as a 1-centimeter (0.4-inch) cube, thanks to the quantum properties of atoms.
Quantum computing breakthrough: AI guides rapid assembly of defect-free atom arrays for scalable quantum computers.
Physicists have created a new type of radar that could help improve underground imaging, using a cloud of atoms in a glass cell to detect reflected radio waves. The radar is a type of quantum ...
Anil Mistry: From poacher to conservationist, his journey in the Sundarbans inspires ecological resilience and redemption.
CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government has approved the establishment of a centre of excellence for hornbill conservation at the Anamalai Tiger Reserve (ATR), Coimbatore. The decision follows a ...
AI That Can Simulate Billions of Atoms Simultaneously Proves Feasibility of Carbon-Neutral Concrete Allegro-FM achieves breakthrough scalability for materials research, enabling simulations 1,000 ...
The University of Akron, in partnership with New York University, has created BEVA 371 Akron, a new sustainable adhesive that can be used as a structural treatment for paintings on canvas.
The Missouri Department of Conservation has set several regulations to combat CWD, including prohibiting landowners and hunters from feeding deer.
The convergence of photonic quantum computing and neutral atom arrays charts a bold and expansive trajectory for the future of quantum technology.
Almost everything on Earth is made up of atoms, but where do these fundamental building blocks come from?
Measurement standards underlie most fields of science – without them, researchers couldn’t compare the results of different studies.