Scientists test Einstein’s quantum challenge with one atom, directly measuring when photon paths erase interference stripes.
Whether a smartphone battery lasts longer or a new drug can be developed to treat incurable diseases depends on how stably ...
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US scientists trap plutonium atom inside tiny molecular 'cage' for the first time
A collaborative effort from researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Sandia National ...
While you grizzled boomers get your gums into that vexing proposition, here's the trailer for AtomTeam's Atom RPG 2, the ...
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Atom-thin ferroelectric transistor can store 3,024 polarization states
Over the past few decades, electronics engineers have been trying to develop new neuromorphic hardware, systems that mirror the organization of neurons in the human brain. These systems could run ...
If you love classic Fallout and Wasteland styled tactical CRPGs, you may want to keep an eye on the newly announced ATOM RPG ...
Tests in a gate-defined loop on graphene tracked a fractional charge circling back with a steady interference beat, as ...
To detect radio signals using a gas, researchers first have to perform a quantum magic trick. They use a sequence of lasers to inflate a tiny atom — typically a cesium atom — into a giant version of ...
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