After the applied mathematician Peter Shor, then at Bell Labs in New Jersey, showed that a quantum algorithm could, in theory ...
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Chemistry is stuck in the dark ages: 'Chemputation' can bring it into the digital world
Chemistry deals with that most fundamental subject: matter. New drugs, materials and batteries all depend on our ability to ...
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New self-healing artificial ‘pain nerves’ could give humanoid robots human-like reflexes
Chinese researchers have built a self-healing gelatin sensor that lets robots rate pain and protect themselves after damage.
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Ti Hua Ji: World’s earliest computer is a silk loom built in China 2000 years ago
The world's earliest computer was a silk loom built in China over two millennia ago, according to a claim made by China's ...
Explore how Shaurya Jain's work transforms user control in digital systems, ensuring preferences are respected across ...
Willow is capable of solving within minutes complex problems that would take the world's best computer "trillions of years".
However, quantum systems are prone to errors, because qubits are very sensitive to noise like vibrations and temperature ...
A gelatin memristor with 16 stable conductance states mimics biological pain perception, rating intensity, sensitizing after ...
From enterprise flash to experimental archival media, these are ten technologies looking to replace traditional hard drives... one day.
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Building quantum entanglement at the nanoscale
Quantum entanglement has shifted from a philosophical puzzle to a design brief for engineers working at the scale of atoms, ...
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