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A Stanford team ran a quantum computer using twisted light and no extreme cooling
A team led by Stanford senior author Jennifer Dionne has built a device that generates quantum light at room temperature by ...
Researchers at The University of Manchester have developed a new computational approach to help identify two-dimensional ...
Two-dimensional (2D) perovskites are increasingly recognized as promising candidate materials for the next generation of ...
The era of researchers manually searching for two-dimensional semiconductors, which are drawing attention as next-generation ...
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Polish research in 2D layered material opens up a new path to build quantum chips
Scientists at the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw in Poland have ...
Microsoft’s announcement of a new quantum computing breakthrough with its Majorana 2 chip continues a trend of bold claims ...
The rapid advancement of 2D materials (2DMs), such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), and hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), has revolutionized the field of nanotechnology and ...
The spatial organization of chromatophore-muscle innervation by motoneurons enables the generation of chromatophore-shaped noise, virtual or composite chromatophores, and shape elements such as lines ...
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Researchers develop core display technology that prevents image distortion even when stretched
Beyond bendable and foldable displays, the era of stretchable displays—whose screens can expand freely like rubber—is now ...
One of the most basic and accepted truths about the universe is that it’s pretty much the same everywhere you look. In other words, there is no “up” or “down” in the cosmos. No direction has more ...
Astronomers have caught what may be a rare cosmic catastrophe unfolding 11,000 light-years away. A seemingly ordinary sun-like star suddenly began flickering wildly, puzzling scientists until they ...
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