The award was provided by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy’s National Growth Fund to Quantum Delta NL, a public-private partnership of tech companies, government agencies, and all major quantum research centers […]
The award was provided by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy’s National Growth Fund to Quantum Delta NL, a public-private partnership of tech companies, government agencies, and all major quantum research centers […]
Image by Stephanie Edwards from Pixabay Gap in The Market Much has been discussed recently over the efficacy of artificial atoms — more commonly known as “quantum dots” (QDs) — for a number of applications like light-emitting diodes, photovoltaics, photodetectors, photoconductors, […]
Oded Goldreich is a theoretical computer scientist at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israel. He’s best known for helping to lay the rigorous foundations of cryptography in the 1980s, through seminal results like the Goldreich-Levin […]
The properties of carbon-based nanomaterials can be altered and engineered through the deliberate introduction of certain structural ‘imperfections’. The challenge, however, is to control the number and type of these defects. Chemists and materials scientists […]
The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy announced the allocation of €615 million to power the advancement of quantum technology, according to a statement. QuTech, the leading Dutch quantum institute, is a key […]
A quantum-enabled gas imaging Lidar camera able to visualise and quantify methane leaks caused by oil and natural gas extraction and use has been developed by QLM Technology Ltd, based in Bristol, according to a […]
Michigan State University’s Witold Nazarewicz has a simple way to describe the complex work he does at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, or FRIB. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have […]
The emergence of a new technology is often preceded by advances in materials science. The development of diamond technologies has borne that out since the material was first discovered. Diamond’s allure as a gemstone and […]
Nobel laureate in physics Richard Feynman once described turbulence as “the most important unsolved problem of classical physics.” Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
Image by neo tam from Pixabay Dolly When Swiss chemist Friedrich Miescher first discovered “nuclein” (later to be called DNA) in 1869 inside the nuclei of human white blood cells, little did he know he had […]
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