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The Future of Ion Traps: Technology Will Continue to Be Leader in Development of Quantum Computing Architectures
March 7, 2013 Scientists speculate on ion trap technology as a scalable option for quantum information ... > full storyMore: -
Engineering Breakthrough Promises Significantly More Efficient Solar Cells
March 7, 2013 A new technique could lead to significantly more efficient solar cells. Quantum dot photovoltaics offers the potential for low-cost, large-area solar power -- however these devices are not yet highly ... > full story -
Long Predicted Atomic Collapse State Observed in Graphene
March 7, 2013 Seventy years ago theorists predicted superlarge nuclei would exhibit a quantum-mechanical phenomenon known as "atomic collapse." Recently materials scientists calculated that highly-charged ... > full story -
First Discovery of a Natural Topological Insulator
March 7, 2013 In a step toward understanding and exploiting an exotic form of matter that has been sparking excitement for potential applications in a new genre of supercomputers, scientists are reporting the ... > full story -
Curtains Down for the Black Hole Firewall Paradox: Making Gravity Safe for Einstein Again
March 6, 2013 Scientists have revealed new insights into the life and death of black holes. Their findings dispel the so-called firewall paradox which shocked the physics community when it was announced in 2012 ... > full story -
Quantum Realm: Forging New Pathways to Quantum Devices
March 4, 2013 Physicists are manipulating light on superconducting chips, and forging new pathways to building the quantum devices of the future -- including super-fast and powerful quantum ... > full story -
LHC Experiments to Present Latest Results at Moriond Conference
March 4, 2013 Experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are set to present their latest results at the Moriond conference, which begins tomorrow in the Italian town of La Thuile, and runs until 16 March. ... > full story -
Getting Around the Uncertainty Principle: Physicists Make First Direct Measurements of Polarization States of Light
March 3, 2013 Researchers have applied a recently developed technique to directly measure for the first time the polarization states of light. Their work both overcomes some important challenges of Heisenberg's ... > full story -
Turbulence in a Crystal
March 1, 2013 When a crystal is hit by an intense ultrashort light pulse, its atomic structure is set in motion. Scientists can now observe how the configuration of electrons and atoms in titanium dioxide, a ... > full story -
Space Race Underway to Create Quantum Satellite
February 28, 2013 A new article describes how a quantum space race is under way to create the world's first global quantum-communication ... > full story
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