Grapes, the simple supermarket staple, have become an unexpected tool in advancing quantum technology. Researchers from ...
Since the 1950s, scientists have used radio waves to uncover the molecular "fingerprints" of unknown materials, aiding in ...
In a significant scientific breakthrough, engineers at Penn Engineering have developed a refined form of nuclear quadrupolar ...
We are entering a new era of innovation called Quantum 2.0, which is unlocking a wealth of new possibilities across multiple ...
Quantum sensors could also be used in basic research to better understand cancer, such as in studies of cell death and cell ...
The findings, published in Advanced Optical Materials, represent a major step forward in the development of on-chip photonic ...
Margaret Harris looks back on a year of fascinating research – and ahead to the International Year of Quantum Science and ...
From the dominant rise of AI and its move towards autonomy with Agentic AI, to the growing impact of quantum computing and its potential to revolutionize industries, here's a look at the technology ...
The University of Birmingham has partnered with Parsagraf, backed by £3.4m in funding, to scale up graphene production on six ...
Scientists at Macquarie University have discovered a novel way to enhance quantum sensor performance using ordinary grapes.
University of New Orleans mathematics professor Peter Bierhorst is a member of one of six National Science Foundation pilot ...
Scientists have successfully achieved a quantum collective behavior of macroscopic mechanical oscillators, unlocking new possibilities in quantum technology.