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Jan 9, 2025

Superconducting nanostrip single photon detectors fabricated of aluminum thin-films

Posted by in categories: entertainment, nanotechnology, quantum physics

We systematically investigated the detection performance of Al nanostrips for single photons at various wavelengths. The Al films were deposited using magnetron sputtering, and the sophisticated nanostructures and morphology of the deposited films were revealed through high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The fabricated Al meander nanostrips, with a thickness of 4.2 nm and a width of 178 nm, exhibited a superconducting transition temperature of 2.4 K and a critical current of approximately 5 μA at 0.85 K. While the Al nanostrips demonstrated a saturated internal quantum efficiency for 405-nm photons, the internal detection efficiency exhibited an exponential dependence on bias current without any saturation tendency for 1550-nm photons. This behavior can be attributed to the relatively large diffusion coefficient and coherence length of the Al films.

Jan 9, 2025

First Principles Numerical Demonstration of Emergent Decoherent Histories

Posted by in categories: cosmology, quantum physics

Simulations deliver hints on how the multiverse produced according to the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics might be compatible with our stable, classical Universe.

Jan 9, 2025

Life in Slow Motion: Can Time Perception and the Speed of Information Processing be Manipulated?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, military

Author: Agnes Chan // Editor: Erin Pallott

I believe most of you have seen that in movies life-threatening events are often depicted in slow motion. Have you ever wondered that it may be true that time is slowed down during certain events? There are several situations in which time was reported to have slowed down or things appeared to happen in slow motion. For example, people often report time slowing down during car crashes or other high-adrenaline situations. These situations are often associated with high levels of fear and danger. If time appeared to be slowing down, it implies that the speed of the internal clock increased during the event. Similar phenomena were reported in military firefights and professional players of high-speed sports reporting their opponents moving in slow motion. It can also be seen in more ordinary events like anxiously waiting for a doctor’s appointment and the passing of time felt slower.

Jan 9, 2025

Mirai Botnet Variant Exploits Four-Faith Router Vulnerability for DDoS Attacks

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

A Mirai botnet variant has been found exploiting a newly disclosed security flaw impacting Four-Faith industrial routers since early November 2024 with the goal of conducting distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.

The botnet maintains approximately 15,000 daily active IP addresses, with the infections primarily scattered across China, Iran, Russia, Turkey, and the United States.

Exploiting an arsenal of over 20 known security vulnerabilities and weak Telnet credentials for initial access, the malware is known to have been active since February 2024. The botnet has been dubbed “gayfemboy” in reference to the offensive term present in the source code.

Jan 9, 2025

Researchers Expose NonEuclid RAT Using UAC Bypass and AMSI Evasion Techniques

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

NonEuclid RAT: C# malware offering remote access, antivirus bypass, and ransomware, active since November 2024.

Jan 9, 2025

Neglected Domains Used in Malspam to Evade SPF and DMARC Security Protections

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, policy

Cybersecurity researchers have found that bad actors are continuing to have success by spoofing sender email addresses as part of various malspam campaigns.

Faking the sender address of an email is widely seen as an attempt to make the digital missive more legitimate and get past security mechanisms that could otherwise flag it as malicious.

While there are safeguards such as DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM), Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC), and Sender Policy Framework (SPF) that can be used to prevent spammers from spoofing well-known domains, such measures have increasingly led them to leverage old, neglected domains in their operations.

Jan 9, 2025

What time is Blue Origin’s 1st New Glenn rocket launch on Jan. 10?

Posted by in category: space travel

The first liftoff of New Glenn is set for Jan. 10 at 1 a.m. EST (0600 GMT).

Jan 9, 2025

Scientists unite Einstein’s relativity and quantum mechanics through Schrödinger’s cat equation

Posted by in categories: information science, particle physics, quantum physics

The intricate relationship between quantum mechanics and classical physics has long puzzled scientists. Quantum mechanics operates in a bizarre world where particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously, a concept known as superposition. However, this principle appears to break down in the macroscopic realm.

Planets, stars, and even the universe itself don’t exhibit such superpositions, creating a significant challenge in understanding how the universe transitions from quantum to classical behavior.

At the heart of this enigma is the question: how does the universe, if fundamentally quantum, adhere to classical laws like general relativity? This puzzle has led to groundbreaking work by researchers such as Matteo Carlesso and his colleagues at the University of Trieste.

Jan 9, 2025

2025 Will See Huge Advances in Quantum Computing. So What is a Quantum Chip And How Does it Work?

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Many experts are expecting big advance in quantum computing in 2025, but what is a quantum chip and how does it work?

Jan 9, 2025

Seven Days of Fasting: How Your Body Transforms Inside and Out

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food, health

A recent study highlights that significant health benefits and molecular adaptations from fasting are detectable after three days.

Recent findings show that prolonged fasting triggers significant and systematic changes across multiple organs in the body. These results highlight potential health benefits that extend beyond weight loss, but they also reveal that these impactful changes only begin to occur after three full days without food.

Health Benefits of Fasting Unveiled.

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