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Nanotech

1164 posts
EEnvironment
Research traces 50,000 years of change
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Research traces 50,000 years of change

  • 1 October 2025
Lost forever: The thylacine was among 17 large mammal species found in one Australian cave site, representing ecosystems…
PPhysics
Nanoscale slots enable room-temperature hybrid states of matter in perovskite
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Nanoscale slots enable room-temperature hybrid states of matter in perovskite

  • 1 October 2025
The perovskite–nanoslot hybrid system in the ultrastrong coupling regime. Credit: Nature Communications (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-63810-7 Atoms in crystalline…
PPhysics
Microlightning might provide long-sought explanation for will-o'-the-wisps
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Microlightning might provide long-sought explanation for will-o’-the-wisps

  • 1 October 2025
Microlightning between bubbles containing air and methane. Credit: Yu Xia For centuries, people have described strange blue balls…
PPhysics
Scientists finally prove that a quantum computer can unconditionally outperform classical computers
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Scientists finally prove that a quantum computer can unconditionally outperform classical computers

  • 30 September 2025
Comparison of classical one-way communication lower bounds for our problem and Hidden Matching, assuming implementation on a noiseless…
PPhysics
AI tensor network-based computational framework cracks a 100-year-old physics challenge
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AI tensor network-based computational framework cracks a 100-year-old physics challenge

  • 30 September 2025
Schematic illustration of the tensor-train (TT) decomposition of the Boltzmann tensor F and its application to computing the…
PPhysics
Discarded particles dubbed 'neglectons' may unlock universal quantum computing
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Quantum computer exhibit at O’Hare seeks to make the technology tangible

  • 30 September 2025
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Chicago has quickly emerged as a hub for quantum computing, with the state of…
PPhysics
Terahertz spectroscopy reveals how plant leaves manage water through stomatal openings
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Terahertz spectroscopy reveals how plant leaves manage water through stomatal openings

  • 30 September 2025
Credit: Scientific Reports (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-20219-y How do plants breathe? When do they open and close the tiny…
PPhysics
World's most sensitive detector tightens the net on on elusive dark matter
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World’s most sensitive detector tightens the net on on elusive dark matter

  • 30 September 2025
The outer detector of the LZ dark matter experiment. Credit: Matt Kapust/Sanford Underground Research Laboratory Determining the nature…
PPhysics
Quantum error correction codes enable efficient scaling to hundreds of thousands of qubits
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Quantum error correction codes enable efficient scaling to hundreds of thousands of qubits

  • 30 September 2025
The proposed error-correction codes are scalable to hundreds of thousands of qubits and are highly efficient, serving as…
PPhysics
High-order analysis reveals more signs of phase-change 'turbulence' in nuclear matter
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High-order analysis reveals more signs of phase-change ‘turbulence’ in nuclear matter

  • 29 September 2025
The STAR detector at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Credit: Brookhaven National Laboratory Members of the…
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