The European Space Agency has recently highlighted exciting findings from the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) during its August 20 Earth flyby.
Study: Juice confirms that Earth is habitable. Image Credit: Sergey Ni...
By Silpaja Chandrasekar
17 Sep 2024
Scientists from the Cluster of Excellence at the University of Würzburg have devised a technique for laboratory modeling of a central theory of quantum gravity.
Scientists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) improved Brownian reservoir computing by capturing hand movements and feeding them into a system.
Q-CTRL, the global leader in quantum infrastructure software, today announced that it offers two services via IBM’s new Qiskit Functions Catalog to simplify application development and performance management services.
MIT researchers have observed frictionless flow of ultracold atoms along a boundary, mimicking the behavior of electrons in quantum materials. This breakthrough could lead to new materials enabling efficient energy and data transmission without losses.
By Silpaja Chandrasekar
16 Sep 2024
Low Earth orbit (LEO), which consists of altitudes up to 1,200 miles above Earth, is the focus of a rapidly growing commercial space economy and is key for telecommunications, navigation, military operations, scientific research and human spaceflight.
According to the Astronomical Journal, a team of scientists utilized Webb's NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) and MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument) to examine specific portions of two molecular clouds known as Digel Clouds 1 and 2.
In a study published in Science Advances, Hayato Goto of Japan's RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing developed a novel quantum error correcting technique called "many-hypercube codes."
Researchers have developed a method to improve quantum computing reliability on untrusted hardware.
By Silpaja Chandrasekar
12 Sep 2024
Scientists working on the Short-Baseline Near Detector (SBND) at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory have identified the detector's first neutrino interactions.
The first two-dimensional Bose glass—a unique phase of matter that defies statistical mechanics—has been developed by physicists at Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory. The study's specifics are published in Nature.
Scientists, including those at Rutgers University, have activated a novel device that can identify a variety of enigmatic microscopic particles after nearly ten years of development.
Researchers enhanced polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) for packaging by using carbon quantum dots (CQDs) to improve the dispersion of hydrophobic coatings. This innovation increased water resistance and maintained transparency, making PVA more suitable for high-humidity environments.
By Silpaja Chandrasekar
11 Sep 2024
Using radial velocity and astrometry techniques, Chinese scientists identified a potential mass-gap black hole.
Quantum synchronization techniques improved satellite positioning accuracy, reducing errors to under one meter and advancing future GNSS and 6G network capabilities.
By Silpaja Chandrasekar
10 Sep 2024