The U.S. Patent Office issued the following 168 patent registrations to persons and businesses in Indiana in January 2022, based on applications filed by Indiana Patent attorneys: Patent No. Title 1 PP0033,910 Peony plant named `RTPIV 849-04` 2 PP0033,909 Peony plant named `RTPIV 849-01` 3 D0941,959 Faucet 4 D0941,780 Contact wafer 5 D0941,779 Electrical connector 6 […]
As vaping continues to gain popularity as a safer alternative to smoking, several companies are taking this wellness trend a step further by offering products that allow user to inhale vitamins, essential oils, and herbal supplements. But how effective is this? And is it even safe? Vaping vitamins is definitely a new one, and despite […]
Many applications in quantum communication, sensing and computation need provably quantum non-Gaussian light. Recently such light, witnessed by a negative Wigner function, has been estimated using homodyne tomography from a single atom dispersively coupled to a high-finesse cavity. This opens an investigation of quantum non-Gaussian light for many experiments with atoms and solid-state emitters. However, at their early stage, an atom or emitter in a cavity system with different channels to the environment and additional noise are insufficient to produce negative Wigner functions. Moreover, homodyne detection is frequently challenging for such experiments. We analyse these issues and prove that such cavities can be used to emit quantum non-Gaussian light employing single-photon detection in the Hanbury Brown and Twiss configuration and quantum non-Gaussianity criteria suitable for this measurement. We investigate in detail cases of considerable cavity leakage when the negativity of the Wigner function disappears completely. Advantageously, quantum non-Gaussian light can be still conclusively proven for a large set of the cavity parameters at the cost of overall measurement time, even if noise is present.
In 2020, a study that was released in the Cureus Journal of medical Science revealed that some cannabinoids in marijuana were effective in eliminating bacteria colonies – and much better at doing so compared to toothpaste. The researchers specifically found that the cannabinoids were CBD, CBN, CBC, CBGA, and CBG, which were tested against popular toothpaste brands Colgate, Oral B, and a plant-based toothpaste called Cannabite F.
Company adds experienced clinical development expert to its board of directors OSLO, Norway–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Oncoinvent AS announces that Adrian Senderowicz was elected as a Non-executive Director today at the Company’s Extraordinary General Meeting. Adrian Senderowicz is a US Board certified medical oncologist, and President of Oncology Drug Development, LLC. Adrian is a highly experienced and talented […]
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