Trapped atom experiment shows that quantum motion could power faster and more powerful computers of the future.
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High-Frequency Circuit Analysis Evolves with 2025 Co-Simulation and Faraday Cage Research
As high-frequency circuit design evolves, the gap between theoretical models and practical application is narrowing thanks to recent computational breakthroughs. A 2024–2025 surge in co-simulation ...
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Scientists create simulation of our universe that's about the size of 500,000 HD movies
The FLAMINGO project helps scientists explore how galaxies, dark matter and cosmic structures evolved over billions of years.
Something invisible holds the universe intact. It outweighs everything you can see—every star, every gas cloud, every ...
Scientists have created a new way to generate powerful quantum interactions, achieving the first-ever demonstration of ...
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A Cadence-Nvidia partnership aims to close the 'sim-to-real' gap — training robots in virtual worlds that actually match reality
A robot arm that can flawlessly sort packages inside a computer simulation will, more often than not, fumble the same task ...
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