Quantum computers only work when they are kept extremely cold. The problem is that today’s cooling systems also create noise, which can interfere with the fragile quantum information they are supposed to protect. Researchers at Chalmers…
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Gold nanoparticles boost solar efficiency by capturing full spectrum
Though the sun produces more energy than we would ever need on Earth, current solar harvesting technologies are limited, and they don’t capture as much sunlight as they could.
Now, a team of scientists is looking to level up our ability to…
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Stacked ionic cells inspired by electric rays generate over 100V for small electronics
Inspired by electric rays that generate high voltages through stacked electrocytes, researchers at UNIST have developed a novel energy harvesting technology that mimics this biological mechanism. Unlike electric rays, which require mechanical…
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China eyes space resources, space tourism and on-orbit digital infrastructure
HELSINKI — China’s main space contractor says it will push into new commercial space domains in the coming years as the country formulates its latest Five-year plan.
The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), the…
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One single protein, one big decision: How brown algae know when to reproduce
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Biology have discovered a remarkably streamlined strategy for developmental control in brown algae. They have shown that a single ARGONAUTE (AGO) protein orchestrates the transition from vegetative…
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Novel quantum refrigerator benefits from problematic noise
Researchers developed a simple quantum refrigerator that uses environmental noise to control heat and energy flows, aiding precise cooling for quantum computing.
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Big data make hidden genetic drivers of type 2 diabetes visible
Numerous genetic studies have identified many risk variants for type 2 diabetes (T2D)—but which genes and proteins are actually involved in the disease mechanisms? An international team led by Helmholtz Munich has now used globally collected…
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OnRobot to share automation roadmap advice in Dallas
OnRobot and FANUC will demonstrate applications such as machine tending in Dallas. Source: OnRobot
Manufacturers in North Texas face the same struggles with hiring and retaining skilled workers as companies worldwide, but robotics can help….
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Americans want heat pumps – but high electricity prices may get in the way
Workers install an air-source heat pump at a home in Charlotte, Vt. Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images Heat pumps can reduce carbon emissions associated with heating buildings, and many states have set aggressive targets to increase their use in the…
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Scientists Found a Surprising Way to Track Falling Space Junk
Earthquake sensors are giving scientists a new way to track space junk as it falls back to Earth. Thousands of discarded, human-made objects remain in orbit around Earth, and when pieces of this space debris fall back to the surface, they can…
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