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Novel Scheme for Logic Operations for Heavy Storage of Information

Due to their unique capabilities for implementing all-optical logic gates, quantum-dot semiconductor optical amplifiers (QD-SOAs) can help to cope with the vast information capacity...

Can Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt Battery could Last 100 Years?

A team of researchers at Dalhousie University has found evidence that suggests a variation of a lithium nickel manganese cobalt battery (LiO2) could last...

The Dilemma with Autonomous Vehicles

When a driverless car is in motion, one faulty decision by its collision-avoidance system can lead to disaster, but researchers at the University of...

Recycling Automotive Components into High-value Graphene

Rice University chemists working with researchers at the Ford Motor Company are turning plastic parts from "end-of-life" vehicles into graphene via the university's flash...

Quantum Traps for Excitons

Quantum researchers at ETH Zurich have succeeded for the first time in trapping excitons—quasiparticles consisting of negatively charged electrons and positively charged holes—in a...

Impeccable Quantum Computing in Computers gets Real

In modern computers, errors during the processing and storage of information have become a rarity due to high-quality fabrication. However, for critical applications, where...

EVs to account for 33% of the Global New Car Sales

About 18 countries have set goals to completely end sales of gasoline and diesel passenger vehicles, nearly half of which are for 2030. China’s...

Use of Quantum Computers to Simulate Quantum Materials

Quantum computers promise to revolutionize science by enabling computations that were once thought impossible. But for quantum computers to become an everyday reality, there...

Progressing Towards Next-generation Superconducting Cables

Researchers at Florida State University's Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS), in collaboration with Colorado-based Advanced Conductor Technologies, have demonstrated a new, ready-to-use superconducting...

Novel way for the Mechanical Tensile Testing of Micro and Nanofibers

Researchers at TU Wien have developed a novel method that is suitable for the mechanical tensile testing of micro and nanofibers. The special...

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