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Feb 15, 2021
New physics rules tested on quantum computer
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: computing, quantum physics
Aalto researchers have used an IBM quantum computer to explore an overlooked area of physics, and have challenged 100-year-old notions about information at the quantum level.
Feb 15, 2021
BP Ties Up With IBM’s Quantum Network
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: computing, quantum physics
IBM announced that global energy company BP has joined the tech giant’s quantum network as an industry partner to boost the use of quantum computing in the energy industry.
Feb 15, 2021
Ai-Da, the first robot artist to exhibit herself
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: robotics/AI
As a critic of modern life and technology, Ai-Da can draw thanks to artificial intelligence.
Feb 15, 2021
Scientists Plot 100 Million Cells to Map Full 3D Mouse Brain
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: neuroscience
As we know now, atlases should be evolving and living resources, because as we learn more about how the brain is organized, we will need to make updates.
Feb 15, 2021
New data reveals Earth closer to a black hole and is moving 16,000 mph faster
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: cosmology
A new study shows our planet is much closer to the supermassive black hole at the galaxy’s center than previously estimated.
At artificial-intelligence conferences, researchers are increasingly alarmed by what they see.
Feb 15, 2021
NEW Mars Rover Landing — Everything You Need to Know
Posted by Alberto Lao in category: space
Feb 15, 2021
Light and a Single Electron Used to Detect Quantum Information Stored in 100,000 Nuclear Quantum Bits
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: internet, quantum physics
Researchers unlocked the electronic properties of graphene by folding the material like origami paper.
Researchers have found a way to use light and a single electron to communicate with a cloud of quantum bits and sense their behavior, making it possible to detect a single quantum bit in a dense cloud.
The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, were able to inject a ‘needle’ of highly fragile quantum information in a ‘haystack’ of 100000 nuclei. Using lasers to control an electron, the researchers could then use that electron to control the behavior of the haystack, making it easier to find the needle. They were able to detect the ‘needle’ with a precision of 1.9 parts per million: high enough to detect a single quantum bit in this large ensemble.
Feb 15, 2021
Scientists Use Lithium To Control Heat In Nuclear Fusion Reactors
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: nuclear energy, particle physics
Researchers unlocked the electronic properties of graphene by folding the material like origami paper.
Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory have created a plan using liquid lithium to control the extreme heat that could strike the exhaust system inside tokamak fusion reactors.
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