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Mass-producible miniature quantum memory

Researchers at the University of Basel have built a quantum memory element based on atoms in a tiny glass cell. In the future, such quantum memories could be mass-produced on a wafer. It is hard to...

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NIL Metalens array enabling next-generation true-3D near-eye displays

Integral imaging (II) display is one of the most promising near-eye displays (NEDs) due to its compact volume, full parallax, convenient full-color display, and, more importantly, true-3D and more...

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Manipulated hafnia paves the way for next-gen memory devices

Scientists outline new processes for leveraging hafnia’s ferroelectric features with the aim of enhancing high-performance computing. Scientists and engineers have been pushing for the past decade to...

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Long live the graphene valley state

In quantum computing, the question as to what physical system, and which degrees of freedom within that system, may be used to encode quantum bits of information – qubits, in short – is at the heart of...

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Strengthening the security of broadband 5G/6G communication networks

Security of 5G/6G backbone components and networks. The security of communication networks is becoming more and more important with increasing digitalization. The “RealSec5G” project aims at testing...

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Moving humanoid robots outside research labs

The evolution of the iCub3 avatar system. The fully immersive iCub3 avatar system has been developed by researchers at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia addressing challenges posed by real-world...

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Robot trained to read braille at twice the speed of humans

Researchers have developed a robotic sensor that incorporates artificial intelligence techniques to read braille at speeds roughly double that of most human readers. The research team, from the...

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Radar network for safe flight operations at vertiports

Future urban air mobility… For the first time, visitors at the 2024 Olympic Games will be able to fly to venues using air taxis. Vertical takeoff aircraft such as drones, multirotors and air taxis will...

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Fraunhofer ILT coordinates NRW quantum roadmap

At a kick-off meeting in Cologne on January 30, 2024, a group of innovative minds gave the starting signal for a roadmap that will bundle the ongoing activities in the field of quantum technologies at...

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GPT-3 for Chemical Research

Researchers at EPFL and the University of Jena Develop Fast and User-Friendly GPT-3 Model for Chemical Tasks. GPT-3, the language model behind the well-known AI system ChatGPT, can also be utilised in...

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Unlocking quantum precision

Expanded superconducting strips for enhanced photon-counting accuracy. Wider superconducting strips enable better photon-number resolution, with greater dynamic range and fidelity. Using single photons...

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Breakthrough in single-photon integration

A recent study from Hebrew University has achieved a significant advancement in integrating single-photon sources onto tiny chips at room temperature, representing an important step forward in quantum...

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New data speed record on optical fiber

New InP-based modulator with record-high bit rates could help move more data faster. As data traffic continues to increase, there is a critical need for miniaturized optical transmitters and receivers...

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A “quantum leap” at room temperature

In the realm of quantum mechanics, the ability to observe and control quantum phenomena at room temperature has long been elusive, especially on a large or “macroscopic” scale. Traditionally, such...

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1,000 atomic qubits and rising

A new record for atom-based quantum computers. Making quantum systems more scalable is one of the key requirements for the further development of quantum computers because the advantages they offer...

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Security vulnerabilities of browser extensions in the Chrome Web Store

Millions of users use browser extensions on a daily basis, for example, to block advertisements on websites. But is the use of extensions from third-party providers at all secure? CISPA Faculty Dr....

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Human-AI coworking

New system combines human, artificial intelligence to improve experimentation. Though artificial intelligence decreases human error in experimentation, human experts outperform AI when identifying...

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Open Data Format Simplifies 3D Printing Process

A new data format simplifies data processing for metallic 3D printing processes. It allows manufacturing and process control to be merged in real time – not only in 3D printing, but also in...

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Virtual walking by synthesizing avatars into a 360-degree video

The shadow of the avatar evokes embodiment and induces the experience of walking while seated, in combination with foot vibrations. Researchers at the Toyohashi University of Technology and the...

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POLARIN: Network for polar research infrastructures

From now on, a network of 50 partner institutes will provide access to polar research infrastructures. Over the next five years, the European Union will provide 14.6 million euros in funding for the...

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