A breakthrough chip connection system using light instead of metal wiring could eliminate a major computing bottleneck, ...
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Chile: ELT: The telescope that promises to discover whether there is life on a ‘second Earth’ from ChileIn the middle of the arid Atacama Desert, at an altitude of over 3,000 meters, an immense silver dome is being prepared to house the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) in 2028. This will be the world's ...
The smooth wings of fruit-sucking moths appear to be ridged like a leaf – but the resemblance is created by nanostructures ...
The year was 2020, the month was February and Samsung had just kicked off yet another smartphone generation. The Galaxy S20 Ultra brought a lot of new features to the market, but crucially, Samsung’s ...
Optical illusion puzzles, engaging visual attention and memory, offer both fun and cognitive benefits. In a challenging task, ...
Inspired by a family trip to the Buffalo AKG Art Museum’s Electric Op Art exhibit, STEAM teacher Stacey Clayson introduced ...
Qubits -- the fundamental units of quantum information -- drive entire tech sectors. Among them, superconducting qubits could be instrumental in building a large-scale quantum computer, but they rely ...
For the first time, scientists have demonstrated that negative refraction can be achieved using atomic arrays - without the need for artificially manufactured metamaterials.
Scientists have found a way to achieve negative refraction—where light bends the "wrong" way—using carefully arranged atomic arrays instead of engineered metamaterials. This breakthrough has enormous ...
Cardiac, vascular, and metabolic diseases continue to place a significant burden on global healthcare systems. This highlights the urgent need for ...
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