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Scientists Gave a Quantum Computer a ‘Lie Detector Test’ and It Passed
In a lab in Hangzhou, China, a small chip may have just passed one of the most difficult honesty tests in physics. The test ...
A collaboration between the University of Michigan and AFRL has resulted in 3D-printed metamaterials that can block ...
In a move to make international education more accessible, Physics Wallah (PW) and IDP Education have signed a Memorandum of ...
Networks are systems comprised of two or more connected devices, biological organisms or other components, which typically ...
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced significant changes for JEE Main 2025, including the removal of optional ...
KINGSTON — The 10-year anniversary of Queen’s University Prof. Emeritus Art McDonald’s Nobel Prize was an opportunity to look ...
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Breakthrough quantum-secure link protects data using the laws of physics
Australian technology has delivered a live quantum-secure link, a breakthrough that promises to future-proof critical data ...
During a recent fireside chat, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman posed a question about the future of AI and whether it was about to pass ...
A delivery ceremony has been held for the toroidal field magnet coil box - measuring 21 metres by 12 metres - at the ...
When this process didn’t follow his law, it was called ‘anomalous’. Fill in the blank.
Discover the fascinating chemistry behind metal-ammonia solutions and the solvated electrons that create an intense blue ...
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“Wholly Unexpected”: First-Ever Fossil Paranthropus Hand Raises Questions About Earliest Tool Makers’ Identity
Decades after the discovery of the Oldowan toolkit, we’re still waiting for the species responsible to put their hand up.
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