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Jun 9, 2019
Mirror-image enzyme copies looking-glass DNA
Posted by Richard Christophr Saragoza in category: biotech/medical
Jun 9, 2019
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Posted by Richard Christophr Saragoza in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience, quantum physics
The double helix of dna and transferring for information and energy by torsion field in quantum beings.
Every human is a complex, multi-dimensional energy being.
THE HUMAN BIOFIELD DEFINED:
Jun 9, 2019
Berkeley lab builds world record tabletop-size particle accelerator
Posted by Richard Christophr Saragoza in category: particle physics
Using a quadrillion watt laser, Berkeley lab researchers have produced a world-record 4.25 giga-electron volts energy acceleration using their tabletop-size laser-plasma particle accelerator.
Jun 9, 2019
Particle accelerator on a microchip
Posted by Richard Christophr Saragoza in categories: computing, particle physics
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has awarded 13.5 million US dollars (12.6 million euros) to promote the development of a particle accelerator on a microchip. DESY and the University of Hamburg are among the partners involved in this international project, headed by Robert Byer of Stanford University (USA) and Peter Hommelhoff of the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg. Within five years, they hope to produce a working prototype of an “accelerator-on-a-chip”.
Jun 9, 2019
Photonic Sentry
Posted by Richard Christophr Saragoza in categories: energy, food, government, military
THE PHOTONIC FENCE:
Laser Insect Monitoring and Eradication.
The Photonic Fence is poised to revolutionize response to and monitoring of harmful insect incursions in agriculture, hospitality, government, military and residential pest control markets.
Jun 9, 2019
Breakthrough photonic processor promises quantum computing leap
Posted by Richard Christophr Saragoza in categories: computing, quantum physics
Researchers from the University of Bristol and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone claim to have developed a fully-programmable quantum optical chip able to encode and manipulate photons in an infinite number of ways. This breakthrough may pave the way for true quantum optical computing systems.
Jun 9, 2019
Linking Chips With Light
Posted by Richard Christophr Saragoza in categories: computing, innovation
IEEE Spectrum recently summarized a major breakthrough out of DARPA’s Photonically Optimized Embedded Microprocessors (POEM) program:
Jun 9, 2019
Quantum batteries could reduce the charging time to literally nothing
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: quantum physics
Batteries are great, except that they take a long time to charge. When you are dealing with a lot of batteries, you have to have a lot of time to charge them. But what if you could reduce the charging time by adding more batteries? Sounds unreal? Probably, but that is what scientists at the University of Adelaide are going to try to achieve by creating world’s first quantum battery.