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Quantum Computing

Quantum Computing Takes a Giant Leap with New Particle Discovery

Scientists observe non-Abelian anyons in twisted graphene, opening the door to fault-tolerant quantum computers that could revolutionize computing.

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Flexible AI Chips

Flexible AI Chips Thinner Than Hair Promise Smart Wearables Revolution

Ultra-thin flexible processors that bend like paper could enable smartwatches and health monitors that think for themselves without needing a phone.

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X-Ray Laser Cavity

X-Ray Lasers Just Got Mirrors: The Birth of True Cavity-Based X-Ray Light

Scientists achieved the first cavity-based X-ray laser using diamond mirrors, marking a revolution in X-ray technology with unprecedented precision and stability.

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Black Hole Binaries

Cosmic Lighthouses: Using Starlight to Spot Supermassive Black Hole Pairs

Physicists propose detecting elusive supermassive black hole binaries by watching them magnify background starlight a million times through gravitational lensing.

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Qubit Fluctuation Tracking

Quantum Weather Forecasting: Tracking the Invisible Storms Inside a Quantum Computer

Researchers build an FPGA-based Bayesian tracker that monitors qubit noise 10,000 times faster than before, revealing a quantum world far stormier than expected.

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The Invisible Force Field: Scientists Control Superconductors Without Touching Them

The Invisible Force Field: Scientists Control Superconductors Without Touching Them

Scientists weakened a superconductor's magnetic properties by 50% using invisible electromagnetic waves from a nearby crystal.

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The Electron Prison: How 2D Materials Trap Their Own Electricity

The Electron Prison: How 2D Materials Trap Their Own Electricity

Scientists demonstrate Anderson localization in ultra-thin van der Waals metals for the first time.

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The Quantum Mpemba Effect: When Further is Faster in Physics

The Quantum Mpemba Effect: When Further is Faster in Physics

Quantum systems starting further from equilibrium can reach ground state faster than closer ones.

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