
Which Qubit My Dear? New Method to Distinguish Between Neighboring Quantum Bits
Researchers have proposed a
new way to distinguish
between quantum bits that
are placed only a few
nanometers apart in a
... > full story

Discovery of New Material State Counterintuitive to Laws of Physics
When you squeeze something,
it gets smaller -- unless
you're among a group of
scientists who have
seemingly defied the laws of
... > full story

New Quantum Dot Technique Combines Best of Optical and Electron Microscopy
Researchers have developed a
new microscopy technique
that uses a process similar
to how an old tube
television produces a
... > full story

Molecular 'Sieves' Harness Ultraviolet Irradiation for Greener Power Generation
New research shows that
exposing polymer molecular
sieve membranes to
ultraviolet (UV) irradiation
in the presence of oxygen
... > full story
- Which Qubit My Dear? New Method to Distinguish Between Neighboring Quantum Bits
- Discovery of New Material State Counterintuitive to Laws of Physics
- New Quantum Dot Technique Combines Best of Optical and Electron Microscopy
- Molecular 'Sieves' Harness Ultraviolet Irradiation for Greener Power Generation
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Spot-Welding Graphene Nanoribbons Atom by Atom
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Global Quantum Networks Based on Optical Fibers: Scientists Quantum Mechanically Couple Atoms to Glass Fiber Cables
June 12, 2013 Researchers have quantum mechanically couple atoms to glass fiber cables. Now, they have shown that their technique enables storage of quantum information over a sufficiently long period of time to ... > full story -
'Popcorn' Particle Pathways Promise Better Lithium-Ion Batteries
June 11, 2013 Researchers have confirmed the particle-by-particle mechanism by which lithium ions move in and out of electrodes made of lithium iron phosphate, findings that could lead to better performance in ... > full story -
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Testing Artificial Photosynthesis: Fully Integrated Microfluidic Test-Bed for Solar-Driven Electrochemical Energy Conversion Systems
June 10, 2013 Researchers have developed the first fully integrated microfluidic test-bed for evaluating and optimizing solar-driven electrochemical energy conversion systems. This test-bed system has already been ... > full story -
Simple Theory May Explain Mysterious Dark Matter
June 10, 2013 The reason dark matter, which makes up 85 percent of all the matter in the universe, is invisible could be because it possesses a rare, donut-shaped type of electromagnetism instead of the more ... > full story -
World's First Large(wafer)-Scale Production of III-V Semiconductor Nanowire
June 10, 2013 Researchers have developed large-scale heteroepitaxial growth III-V nanowires on a Si ... > full story -
Carbon Nanotubes for Molecular Magnetic Resonances
June 9, 2013 Researchers have developed a new technique for measuring very weak forces on a molecular scale. Thanks to the use of carbon nanotubes, they have achieved the highest level of sensitivity to date. ... > full story -
Whispering Light Hears Liquids Talk
June 7, 2013 Researchers have developed optomechanical sensors in which extremely minute forces exerted by light are used to generate and control high-frequency mechanical vibrations of microscale and nanoscale ... > full story -
'Long-Awaited Explanation' for Mysterious Effects in High-Temperature Superconductors
June 7, 2013 A German-French research team has constructed a new model that explains how the so-called pseudogap state forms in high-temperature superconductors. The calculations predict two coexisting electron ... > full story -
Spooky Action Put to Order: Different Types of 'Entanglement' Classified
June 6, 2013 A property known as "entanglement" is a fundamental characteristic of quantum mechanics. Physicists and mathematicians have now shown how different forms of this phenomenon can be efficiently and ... > full story
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