Researchers demonstrate a powerful new approach to Floquet engineering, which for decades has sought to imbue ‘trivial’ materials with exotic quantum properties.
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Quantum 'alchemy' made feasible with excitons
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Cyberattacks can trigger societal crises, scientists warn
Cyberattacks can wreak havoc on the systems they target, yet their impact often spreads far beyond technical failures, potentially triggering crises that engulf entire communities, a new study argues.
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Scientists Say a Major Quantum Computing Breakthrough Was Not What It Seemed
Replication is a cornerstone of science, yet even in the natural sciences, attempts to reproduce results do not always succeed. Quantum computing promises machines that can solve certain problems far beyond today’s computers, but it faces a…
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Scientists Rebuild Face Of Ancient American After 8,500 Years: The Results Are Jaw-Dropping
A newly published study in OrtogOnLineMag unveils the digitally reconstructed face of the Kennewick Man, one of the oldest and most debated ancient human skeletons ever discovered in North America. Using cutting-edge forensic techniques,…
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Beta-decay half-life measurements reveal evolution of nuclear shell structure
An international team of researchers has systematically measured the β-decay half-lives of 40 nuclei near calcium-54, providing key experimental data for understanding the structure of extremely neutron-rich nuclei.
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Reprogramming the cancer messenger: A new era of tumor extracellular vesicle engineering
Researchers at National Taiwan University have developed a modular platform to reprogram tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs), transforming them from oncogenic messengers into safe, customizable drug delivery vehicles through precise…
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Humans returned to British Isles earlier than previously thought at the end of the last Ice Age
The return of humans to the British Isles after the end of the last ice sheet, which covered much of the northern hemisphere, happened around 15,200 years ago—nearly 500 years earlier than previous estimates.
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NASA Moves Giant Artemis II Rocket to Launchpad to Blast Astronauts to Moon
NASA’s Moon rocket has made it to its launchpad.
On Saturday, the towering assembly — comprising the enormous Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and a new Orion spacecraft — rode atop a behemoth moving platform called a…
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Scientists Just Found a 97-Million-Year Magnetic Fossil, And It Points to a Lost Ocean Creature
Scientists have uncovered 97-million-year-old magnetic fossils that hint at a mysterious, extinct marine animal equipped with an internal compass. Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin studied these…
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