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Quantum Computers to Clarify the Connection Between the Quantum and Classical Worlds

July 31, 2019 -- A new algorithm will allow quantum computers to investigate how the classical world we experience emerges from the quantum world, and test other ... read more
July 25, 2019 -- Chemistry and physics researchers have advanced quantum simulation by devising an algorithm that can more efficiently calculate the properties of molecules on a noisy ... read more

Electronic Chip Mimics the Brain to Make Memories in a Flash

July 16, 2019 -- Engineers have mimicked the human brain with an electronic chip that uses light to create and modify ... read more
July 17, 2019 -- Physicists have built a super-fast version of the central building block of a quantum computer. The research is the milestone result of a vision first outlined by scientists ... read more
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Manufacture of Light-Activated Proteins

Aug. 2, 2019 -- A new strategy for designing light-sensitive proteins has been developed. Such proteins, also known as optogenetic tools, can be switched on and off through light impulses, thus triggering specific ... read more

Developing Technologies That Run on Light

July 24, 2019 -- Researchers are designing a nanoscale photon diode -- a necessary component that could bring us closer to faster, more energy-efficient computers and communications that replace electricity with ... read more

Record-Setting Quantum Motion

July 22, 2019 -- Showcasing precise control at the quantum level, physicists have developed a method for making an ion (electrically charged atom) display exact quantities of quantum-level motion -- any specific ... read more

Flexible User Interface Distribution for Ubiquitous Multi-Device Interaction

July 19, 2019 -- Researchers have developed mobile software platform technology that allows a mobile application (app) to be executed simultaneously and more dynamically on multiple smart devices. Its high ... read more

This Deep Neural Network Fights Deepfakes

July 19, 2019 -- Researchers have developed a deep neural network architecture that can identify manipulated images at the pixel level with high precision by studying the boundaries of objects in the ... read more

Review Evaluates How AI Could Boost the Success of Clinical Trials

July 17, 2019 -- Researchers examined how artificial intelligence (AI) could affect drug development in the coming ... read more

Researchers Build Transistor-Like Gate for Quantum Information Processing -- With Qudits

July 16, 2019 -- Researchers have built what could be a quantum version of a transistor -- with ... read more

Limitation Exposed in Promising Quantum Computing Material

July 16, 2019 -- Physicists have theorized that a new type of material, called a three-dimensional (3-D) topological insulator (TI), could be a candidate to create qubits for quantum computing due to its special ... read more

Electrical Engineers Develop 'Beyond 5G' Wireless Transceiver

July 16, 2019 -- An end-to-end transmitter-receiver is a 4.4-millimeter-square silicon chip that is capable of processing digital signals with significantly greater speed and energy efficiency because of its unique ... read more

Deep Learning Algorithm Solves Rubik's Cube Faster Than Any Human

July 15, 2019 -- A deep reinforcement learning algorithm can solve the Rubik's Cube puzzle in a fraction of a second. The work is a step toward making AI systems that can think, reason, plan and make ... read more

Physicists Find First Possible 3D Quantum Spin Liquid

July 15, 2019 -- There's no known way to prove a three-dimensional 'quantum spin liquid' exists, so physicists did the next best thing: They showed their crystals of cerium zirconium pyrochlore had the ... read more

Which Is the Perfect Quantum Theory?

July 12, 2019 -- For some phenomena in quantum many-body physics several competing theories exist. But which of them describes a quantum phenomenon best? A team of researchers has now successfully deployed artificial ... read more

Strange Warping Geometry Helps to Push Scientific Boundaries

July 11, 2019 -- Researchers have built an electronic array on a microchip that simulates particle interactions in a hyperbolic plane, a geometric surface in which space curves away from itself at every ... read more

The Best of Both Worlds: How to Solve Real Problems on Modern Quantum Computers

July 11, 2019 -- Researchers have developed hybrid algorithms to run on size-limited quantum machines and have demonstrated them for practical ... read more

Puzzling on a Quantum Chessboard

July 10, 2019 -- Physicists are proposing a new model that could demonstrate the supremacy of quantum computers over classical supercomputers in solving optimization problems. They demonstrate that just a few quantum ... read more

Bringing the Blockchain Into the Physical World

July 10, 2019 -- A team of computer scientists have created the prototype BlocKit because blockchain -- the decentralzed digital infrastructure that is used to organize the cryptocurrency Bitcoin and holds promise to ... read more

'Connecting the Dots' for Quantum Networks

July 9, 2019 -- Researchers have developed a novel technique that could enable new technologies that use properties of quantum physics for computing, communication and sensing, which may lead to ... read more

Quantum Chemistry on Quantum Computers

July 9, 2019 -- A new quantum algorithm has been implemented for identifying important physical quantities such as spin quantum numbers relevant to convoluted electronic wave functions on quantum computers, serving ... read more

Hate Spoilers? This AI Tool Spots Them for You

July 8, 2019 -- Researchers have have developed an AI-based system that can flag spoilers in online reviews of books and TV ... read more

July 2, 2019 -- New work is showing that artificial neural nets can be trained to encode quantum mechanical laws to describe the motions of molecules, supercharging simulations potentially across a broad range of ... read more

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