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Trading Electrons for Light Beams

When it comes to cutting edge computer technology, electrons are out and light is in. Welcome to the future of optical computing.

Streamlining IoT and Cyber Physical Systems

The Internet of Things is a revolutionary way to connect the digital with the physical. Here's how scientists are taking it to the next level of innovation.

Transmitting Messages With Chemicals

A new form of chemical messaging takes the concept of 'wireless technology' to a whole new level.

Nanonantennas and the Future of Optical Computing

By altering the direction of light, scientists may have found the path to infinitely faster computing.

Quantum Leap: Building A Better Qubit

Quantum computing takes a giant leap forward thanks to a team of Australian scientists.
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Think Small: Tiny Radios To Bring Big Internet Changes

Ready for faster download times and greater data capacity than you've ever imagined from a wireless network? Scientists are calling it the Internet of Nano-Things, and it might just be the next big step in technology. 

Engineering The First AI Judge

Will the next wave of judges be more than human? Scientists have developed a program that combines technology with the judicial system for a whole new way to determine cases.

Secure Passwords Can Be Sent Through Your Body

The next phase in password security could be at your fingertips -- literally. Learn how scientists are turning your body into an unhackable information transmitter.

Microwave Detection is now 14 Times Better

Researchers from Aalto University in Finland have set a new world record for microwave detection. They developed a device that has 14 times higher energy resolution of thermal photodetection.

Lasers and Microwaves for Quantum Computing

A new technique from researchers at Penn State University demonstrates that atoms could one day become the building blocks of circuits in quantum computers. The team used a combination of lasers and microwaves to squeeze more quantum computing power into a smaller space and with greater control than ever before.
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