Scientists have shown that twisting a crystal at the nanoscale can turn it into a tiny, reversible diode, hinting at a new era of shape-engineered electronics.
The European Strategy Group tasked a working group to compare seven proposals for CERN’s next large-scale collider.
The area rug business has evolved dramatically over recent years, especially as it relates to flooring retailers. “Mass ...
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MorphoChrome pairs software with handheld device to make everyday objects iridescent
Gemstones like precious opal are beautiful to look at and deceivingly complex. As you look at such gems from different angles ...
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Scalable quantum computers closer to reality with new ultra-fast photonic chips
German scientists have laid the groundwork for the next generation of quantum technologies by ...
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Neutral-atom arrays, a rapidly emerging quantum computing platform, get a boost from researchers
For quantum computers to outperform their classical counterparts, they need more quantum bits, or qubits. State-of-the-art ...
An unexpected discovery in a Harvard lab has led to a breakthrough insight into choosing an unconventional material, silica, ...
MKS Inc. (NASDAQ: MKSI), a global provider of enabling technologies that transform our world, will showcase its latest ...
Harvard researchers have found that silica, long thought to lack the right properties for optical metasurfaces, can sometimes ...
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100,000-qubit quantum computers : US scientists develop ‘extremely powerful’ laser technology
Researchers in the US have developed a new technique that could allow quantum computers ...
GWEIKE M Series integrates six laser functions in one platform, helping shops reduce equipment footprint and simplify ...
Researchers show that consumer-grade 3D printers and low-cost materials can produce multi-element optical components that ...
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