Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Tech: Scaling up quantum computation — (Report)

Australian scientists have investigated new directions to scale up qubits -- utilising the spin-orbit coupling of atom qubits -- adding a new suite...

Tech: Nanoglue can make composites several times tougher during dynamic loading — (Report)

In a discovery that could pave the way for new materials and applications, materials scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have found that oscillating...

Tech: A 3D imaging technique unlocks properties of perovskite crystals — (Report)

A team of materials scientists from Penn State, Cornell and Argonne National Laboratory have, for the first time, visualized the 3D atomic and...

Tech: Engineers demonstrate mechanics of making foam with bubbles in distinct sizes — ...

It's easy to make bubbles, but try making hundreds of thousands of them a minute -- all the same size. Rice University engineers can...

Tech: Researchers produce unusual crystal structure — (Report)

There is often a pronounced symmetry when you look at the lattice of crystals: it doesn't matter where you look -- the atoms...

Tech: Researchers probe hydrogen bonds using new technique — (Report)

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have used nuclear resonance vibrational spectroscopy to probe the hydrogen bonds that modulate the chemical reactivity of enzymes,...

Tech: The Bennu experiment — (Report)

On Dec. 3, after traveling billions of kilometers from Earth, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft reached its target, Bennu, and kicked off a nearly two-year,...

Tech: NASA’s Mars InSight flexes its arm — (Report)

New images from NASA's Mars InSight lander show its robotic arm is ready to do some lifting. With a reach of nearly 6 feet...

Tech: NASA InSight lander ‘hears’ Martian winds — (Report)

NASA's Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport InSight lander, which touched down on Mars just 10 days ago, has provided...

Tech: Supercomputers without waste heat — (Report)

Generally speaking, magnetism and the lossless flow of electrical current ("superconductivity") are competing phenomena that cannot coexist in the same sample. However, for...

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