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Scientists Accelerate Supercurrents Using Light Waves for Quantum Computing

Scientists from Iowa State University have found a new way to accelerate supercurrents with the help of light waves, which could play a crucial role in the future of quantum computers.

NASA to Launch Inflatable Decelerator Technology into Space

Scientists from NASA will launch inflatable deceleration technology into space which could one day help humans visit Mars.

Air Force Unveils New Microwave Weapon Named ‘Thor’ That Can Kill Drones

Scientists from the Air Force Research Laboratory have created a high-powered microwave weapon capable of fighting drones.

Scientists Develop E-Tattoo That Functions as a Heart Monitor

Engineers from The University of Texas at Austin have created a new type of electronic tattoo that is capable of serving as a heart monitor.

Wearable Vibration Sensor to Improve Voice Recognition Technology

Scientists at POSTECH have created a new type of wearable vibration responsive monitor to improve voice recognition technology.
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Scientists Invent New Type of Computer Memory

Researchers at the University of Lancaster have created a new type of computer memory.

Straightening of Single-Molecule Conductors to Improve Performance

Scientists from Osaka University have successfully demonstrated that straightening out single-molecule conductors can improve their performance and be used in a variety of applications.

Scientists Generate 45.5-Tesla Direct-Current Magnetic Field with a High-Temperature Superconducting Magnet

Scientists from the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory have successfully generated 45.5 tesla with a new breed of electromagnet.

Scientists Push the Limits of 2D Materials

Scientists from the University of Rochester have found a new way to combine 2D materials with oxide materials, which could have important implications for a number of applications.

Metal-Free Antennas Made of Flexible Nanotube Films

Scientists from Rice University's Brown School of Engineering have created a new type of antenna made from carbon nanotube films.
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