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  • Physics – Toward Practical Quantum Cryptography

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    Researchers have shown that they can distribute quantum keys under realistic conditions using commercial lasers.

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    Quantum key distribution (QKD) exploits the quantum features…

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  • US Physics Departments Expect to Shrink Graduate Programs

    US Physics Departments Expect to Shrink Graduate Programs

    Several department chairs described a climate of intense stress and decreased morale among faculty and students. One respondent characterized the effects so far as “mostly psychological,” as researchers anticipate cuts to grants and indirect…

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  • Physics – AI Designs Optics Hardware

    • Physics 18, 94

    A machine-learning algorithm rapidly generates designs that can be simpler than those developed by humans.

    S. Mueller/Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light

    No more DIY. The design of optics setups…

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  • Quantum Code Cracked: Scientists Solve 20-Year Puzzle Behind Entanglement Purity

    Quantum Code Cracked: Scientists Solve 20-Year Puzzle Behind Entanglement Purity

    Scientists have achieved a major leap in quantum technology by deriving an exact mathematical expression crucial for refining noisy quantum entanglement into the pure states needed for advanced quantum computing and communication. Their work…

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  • Scientists Build First-Ever ‘Black Hole Bomb’ Analog : ScienceAlert

    Scientists Build First-Ever ‘Black Hole Bomb’ Analog : ScienceAlert

    Researchers have created the first laboratory analog of the ‘black hole bomb’, a theoretical concept developed by physicists in the 1970s.

    If there’s one thing black holes are known for, it’s their insatiable, inescapable gravity. Stuff goes…

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  • Dalavi, P. A., Anil, S. & Venkatesan, J. Bioceramics-based biomaterials for bone tissue engineering. Eng. Mater. Stem Cell Regen. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4420-7_20 (2021).

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  • Early clinical outcomes using a 6.3 Fr single use ureteroscope compared to a 7.5 Fr device

    Early clinical outcomes using a 6.3 Fr single use ureteroscope compared to a 7.5 Fr device

    The introduction of the 6.3 Fr single-use flexible ureteroscope represents an advancement in retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS). Its smaller diameter may offer advantages in maneuverability and torque control, potentially simplifying…

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