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IHEP seeks quantum opportunities to fast-track fundamental science – Physics World

China’s Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) in Beijing is pioneering innovative approaches in quantum computing and quantum machine learning to open up new...

Physics World reports on the flexibility and ultrathin properties of optical sensors enabled by carbon nanotubes.

Physics World Reports on the Flexibility and Ultrathin Properties of Optical Sensors Enabled by Carbon Nanotubes Carbon nanotubes, with their exceptional properties, have been revolutionizing...

Single-step fabrication of liquid gallium nanoparticles via capillary interaction for dynamic structural colours – Nature Nanotechnology

Tittl, A. Tunable structural colors on display. Light Sci. Appl. 11, 155 (2022).Article  CAS  PubMed  ...

Defect-laden vertical graphene MOF assembly enables simple, sustainable production of chemicals

Feb 19, 2024 (Nanowerk Spotlight) Chemical manufacturing underpins modern civilization – fuels, plastics, fertilizers and pharmaceuticals all rely on it. Yet many legacy production routes...

Top SaaStr Content for the Week: New CRO Confidential with Zapier, Workshop Wednesday with Founders Fund’s Partner, Podcast with Gainsight’s CEO and lots more!...

Each week, we round up our most popular content so you can catch up on anything you may have missed. Check out this week’s...

You Could Be Relatively Cooler In Diamond-Coated Clothing

We vaguely remember what we believe was a DuPont commercial in the late ’80s or early ’90s touting that one day, they would make...

Houthi rebels present little threat to undersea cables, US admiral says

SAN DIEGO — Threats by Houthi rebels based in Yemen to slice a lattice of undersea cables in the Red Sea region, jeopardizing communications...

Simulation Of A Kicked Ising Quantum System On The Heavy Hexagon Lattice

A technical paper titled “Efficient Tensor Network Simulation of IBM’s Eagle Kicked Ising Experiment” was published by researchers at the Flatiron Institute and New...

Top SaaStr Content for the Week: Two New Podcasts, LIVE Workshop Wednesday with Founders Fund, and lots more! | SaaStr

Each week, we round up our most popular content so you can catch up on anything you may have missed. Check out this week’s...

News From Infleqtion: Inertial Sensors, Atomic Clocks, RF Receivers… oh, and 1,600 Qubits: by Brian Siegelwax – Inside Quantum Technology

By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 09 Feb 2024 On February 8, 2024, Infleqtion held its inaugural webinar titled “Infleqtion’s...

A large scale growth method for atomically thin materials on insulating substrates

Feb 06, 2024 (Nanowerk Spotlight) Graphene dazzled scientists and investors with its immense strength and speed from the moment it was first isolated in 2004....

170-year-old physical law unexpectedly holds true in high-temperature superconductors – Physics World

At temperatures within a few degrees of absolute zero, the ratio of a material’s thermal conductivity to its electrical conductivity should be proportional to...

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