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Spin waves travel along Z-shaped path 5,000x more efficiently, boost energy-efficient computing
Researchers have invented a new way to efficiently guide spin waves around sharp corners ...
A research team from Tohoku University, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd., and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) has invented a new way to efficiently guide spin waves around sharp corners ...
Ukraine’s early embrace of drones, and the mass-industrialization of their accuracy and power, has begun to exact a defining toll on Russia.
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EU plugs in €10 million quantum computer at supercomputing center in Barcelona
Spain has unveiled its third quantum computer at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS), which ...
A flurry of Vietnamese island fortifications and intensifying Chinese activity show the rising odds of confrontation in the ...
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The Theseus Paradox: Is This Still My Boat?
John Kretschmer has repowered, relaminated and rebuilt his Kaufman 47 Quetzal The post The Theseus Paradox: Is This Still My Boat? appeared first on Cruising World.
A skin-like computing patch could give wearable health devices something they have long lacked, instant judgment. By running ...
GoOffGridSolar.com, founded by Austin Walker, is an independent educational platform helping homeowners, RV owners, and ...
A 2D magnonic crystal waveguide uses a complete bandgap to route spin waves through sharp bends with over 5,000 times ...
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Nanotube-coated catheter could detect bladder cancer biomarker 50,000 times more sensitively
Every year, about 85,000 Americans are diagnosed with bladder cancer. While treatment is often successful, bladder cancer has one of the highest rates of recurrence of any cancer: Following treatment, ...
Quantum computing still stumbles on fragility, where tiny disturbances can wreck calculations. ETH Zurich researchers built a ...
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The 7 Best Solar-Powered Watches For Men Under £700: From a Seiko Chronograph to a Classic Tissot
What better way to measure the inevitable decay of all things than with a watch that draws its power from the sun?
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