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Warp drives could be possible through new space-time manipulation techniques.
Recent experiments might have finally confirmed the existence of glueballs, particles made entirely of gluons.
MIT researchers have made a silk fabric that can significantly reduce noise using piezoelectric fibers to counteract or block unwanted sounds.
A refitted cyclotron could solve the shortage of Tc-99m, an isotope used in medical imaging.
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At the Olympic level, where cyclists are in roughly the same physical condition, the difference between victory and defeat often…
Cloaking has turned into a subject of great interest for scientists in the past decade, most likely because of its military potential. We’ve seen some exciting prototypes developed, from optical invisibility cloaks to temporal cloaks, and now French scientists at the University of Aix-Marseille have added a new member to the cloaking family, one that renders […]
Hailed as yet another big step towards devising working quantum computers, scientists at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) have successfully managed to generate quantum qubits inside a semiconductor for the first time, instead of vacuum. A qubit is the quantum analog of a bit. While a bit must be read either as a 0 or 1, the qubit can […]
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