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Quantum Physics Sep 28, 2021

Will twisted superconducting flakes make better components for quantum computers?

Researchers at the University of Bath in the UK have found a way to make 'single-crystal flake' devices that are so thin and free of defects, they have the potential to outperform components used today in quantum computer ...

Earth Sciences Jul 8, 2021

Seismic monitoring of permafrost uncovers trend likely related to warming

Seismic waves passing through the ground near Longyearbyen in the Adventdalen valley, Svalbard, Norway have been slowing down steadily over the past three years, most likely due to permafrost warming in the Arctic valley.The ...

Space Exploration Jul 12, 2019

The machine that made the Moon missions possible

We've all been there: you're working on something important, your PC crashes, and you lose all your progress.

Environment Mar 7, 2018

Solar-powered project prints sanitation solution to plastics problem

Solar powered 3-D printers designed to repurpose ubiquitous plastic rubbish and help improve access to clean water supply have been successfully trialled in the Solomon Islands.

Software Sep 21, 2017

Caricatures become an obsession

For Anokhy Desai, a new haircut or outfit requires more than a trip to the shopping center. These days, she also finds herself also diving into the Bitmoji app to chop hair and replace clothes.

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 5, 2017

The Latest at CES: Companies up 'wow' factor to stand out

The Latest on the CES gadget show in Las Vegas (all times local):

Space Exploration Jun 3, 2016

Students experience 'NASA Satellites 101'

Astronauts aren't the only ones who get to use NASA technology. Computer scientists and engineers at NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, work to make flight software and satellite technology more accessible ...

Hi Tech & Innovation Mar 31, 2016

Augmented reality mapping out tech's next mind-bending trip

Virtual reality is a trip, but an even wilder ride could be around the corner as mind-bending startups and technology trendsetters try to emblazon the world with interactive holograms that enlighten, entertain and empower ...

Consumer & Gadgets Feb 23, 2016

Food printers and eye writing: tech show's quirkiest gadgets

While tens of thousands flock to the Mobile World Congress to check out the latest smartphones, the show also offers glimpses of some of the coolest off-beat—and downright strange—innovations.

Engineering Jan 6, 2016

Harnessing the energy of small bending motions

For many applications such as biomedical, mechanical, or environmental monitoring devices, harnessing the energy of small motions could provide a small but virtually unlimited power supply. While a number of approaches have ...

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