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Light accelerates conductivity in nature’s ‘electric grid’
The natural world possesses its own intrinsic electrical grid composed of a global web of tiny bacteria-generated nanowires in the soil...
Sep 7, 20222 min read


Researchers demonstrate error correction in a silicon qubit system
Researchers from RIKEN in Japan have achieved a major step toward large-scale quantum computing by demonstrating error correction in a...
Sep 7, 20222 min read


With superconducting diodes, scholars advance work toward ultra-efficient quantum electronic devices
Superconductors — materials that conduct electricity with zero loss of energy — have been well-understood since the development of what’s...
Sep 6, 20223 min read


Organic thin-film sensors for light-source analysis and anti-counterfeiting applications
In a recent publication in the scientific journal “Advanced Materials”, a team of physicists and chemists from TU Dresden presents an...
Sep 6, 20223 min read


New nanoelectronic sensor simultaneously measures electrical and mechanical activity in heart cells
Using a suspended nanowire, a University of Massachusetts research team has, for the first time, created a tiny sensor that can...
Aug 25, 20222 min read


No fib: NIST unmasks a superfast process for nanoscale machining
Cutting intricate patterns as small as several billionths of a meter deep and wide, the focused ion beam (FIB) is an essential tool for...
Aug 25, 20223 min read
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