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Bose-Einstein Condensates Evaluated for Quantum Computers
April 11, 2013 Physicists have examined how Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) might be used to provide communication among the nodes of a distributed quantum computer. The researchers determined the amount of time ... > full story -
Girls and Math: Feelings of Power Can Diffuse Effects of Negative Stereotypes
April 10, 2013 New research from social psychologists suggests that feeling powerful might protect against the debilitating effects of negative ... > full story -
Faster Than Silicon: Redesigned Material Could Lead to Lighter, Faster Electronics
April 10, 2013 The same material that formed the first primitive transistors more than 60 years ago can be modified in a new way to advance future electronics, according to a new study. Chemists have developed the ... > full story -
Social Media: The Perils and Pleasures
April 9, 2013 Too much social media activity may damage strong ... > full story -
Advancing Secure Communications: A Better Single-Photon Emitter for Quantum Cryptography
April 9, 2013 In a development that could make the advanced form of secure communications known as quantum cryptography more practical, researchers have demonstrated a simpler, more efficient single-photon emitter ... > full story -
Google Searches About Mental Illness Follow Seasonal Patterns
April 9, 2013 Google searches for information across all major mental illnesses and problems followed seasonal patterns, suggesting mental illness may be more strongly linked with seasonal patterns than previously ... > full story -
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Computer Scientists Develop Video Game That Teaches How to Program in Java
April 8, 2013 Computer scientists have developed an immersive, first-person player video game designed to teach students in elementary to high school how to program in Java, one of the most common programming ... > full story -
New Software Identifies and Stratifies Risk Posed by Lung Nodules
April 8, 2013 Scientists have developed a new software tool to noninvasively characterize pulmonary adenocarcinoma, a common type of cancerous nodule in the ... > full story -
Technique Finds Software Bugs in Surgical Robots and Helps Developers Fix Flaws, Ensure Safety
April 8, 2013 Surgical robots could make some types of surgery safer and more effective, but proving that the software controlling these machines works as intended is problematic. Researchers have demonstrated ... > full story -
Organic Semi-Conductors Could Revolutionize Electronics
April 8, 2013 Organic semi-conductors could revolutionize electronics in various areas. Nowadays, components put out such high performances that they are used in small devices like mobile phones. With larger ... > full story
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