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To infinity and beyond: Light goes infinitely fast with new on-chip material
Electrons are so 20th century. In the 21st century, photonic devices, which use light to transport large amounts of information quickly,...
Oct 20, 20153 min read


Permanent Data Storage with Light
Researchers Develop the First Non-volatile All-optical Chip Memory Based on Phase Change Materials – Publication in Nature Photonics The...
Sep 22, 20152 min read


One Step Closer to a New Kind of Computer
An international group of physicists, including Aleksandr Golubov, head of the MIPT Laboratory of Topological Quantum Phenomena in...
Sep 16, 20154 min read


Building computers from DNA?
Scientists have found a way to ‘switch’ the structure of DNA using copper salts and EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) – an agent...
Aug 20, 20152 min read


Just add water: Stanford engineers develop a computer that operates on water droplets
Manu Prakash, an assistant professor of bioengineering at Stanford, and his students have developed a synchronous computer that operates...
Jun 9, 20155 min read


Advance in quantum error correction
Protocol corrects virtually all errors in quantum memory, but requires little measure of quantum states. Quantum computers are largely...
May 29, 20155 min read
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