WASHINGTON - A remarkable assemblage of fossils from China is revealing that animal life diversified in Earth's primordial ...
When load increases steadily, so does friction, but in the realm of magnetization dynamics, things aren’t so simple.
Detecting a single particle of light is hard; detecting a single microwave photon is even harder. Microwave photons, the tiny ...
Researchers have built a device that detects individual microwave photons with up to 70 percent efficiency, operating continuously and without complex reset steps.
A nanowire diode with a built-in electron trap senses, denoises, and classifies images without separate processing hardware, mimicking the retina and opening a path to smarter edge computing.
Researchers found friction can occur without contact, driven by magnetic dynamics, and does not always increase with load. The effect could enable controllable, wear-free technologies.
Detecting a single particle of light is hard; detecting a single microwave photon is even harder. Microwave photons, the tiny packets of ...
April is Earth Month, and the University of Delaware community will celebrate our planet and demonstrate UD’s commitment to ...
For the first time, an international team of physicists has successfully harnessed a rare orbital transition in atoms of ...
AI data centers need to minimize energy, space, size, cooling and equipment resources. Solid-state, optical techniques for ...
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Useful quantum computers may need as few as 10,000 qubits
Researchers from Caltech and Oratomic, a Caltech-linked startup, published findings on March 31, 2026, arguing that a useful quantum computer capable of running Shor’s algorithm on real cryptographic ...
Ahead of the NFL Draft, the Giants selecting a promising wide receiver is viewed as one of their best-case scenarios.
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