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Read moreResearchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have now shown that they can solve a small part of a real logistics problem with their small, but well-functioning quantum computer. Quantum...
Read moreMIT researchers have found that an alloy material called InGaAs could be suitable for high-performance computer transistors. If operated at high-frequencies, InGaAs transistors could one day rival silicon. This image...
Read moreSilicon single-electron/hole transistors (SETs/SHTs) and super-high frequency nanoelectromechanical resonators show great potential in quantum computation, sensing and many other areas. Recently, a group led by Prof. Guo Guoping from the...
Read moreThe P and AP phases of a GaSe monolayer. Credit: Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. The gallium selenide monolayer has been recently discovered to have an alternative crystal...
Read moreCourtesy: Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Every year, people all over the world try to make the biggest artificial Christmas tree. Like the Gubbio Christmas Tree, formed by...
Read moreMany of us may still be familiar with the simple physical principles of magnetism from school. However, this general knowledge about north and south poles quickly becomes very complex when...
Read moreConcept and chemical structure of periodically twisted molecular wires. Credit: Osaka University. Researchers at Osaka University synthesized twisted molecular wires just one molecule thick that can conduct electricity with less...
Read morethis artistic representation of the ADRIFT-QPI technique shows pulses of sculpted light (green, top) traveling through a cell (center), and exiting (bottom) where changes in the light waves can be...
Read moreThis artist’s rendition shows magic-angle twisted trilayer graphene, composed of three honeycomb lattices. The tightly bound electrons (yellow spheres connected by blue halos) indicate the new structure’s strongly coupled superconducting...
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