Quantum computing is fast becoming a topic of everyday conversation as it tackles challenges that traditional computers simply can’t manage. You might have heard
At Loughborough University, physicists have shown that sometimes the smallest things can have a huge impact. Their latest creation—a platinum-based violin measuring only 35
Researchers at Japan’s Shibaura Institute of Technology have combined artificial intelligence with the Finite Element Method (FEM) to deliver more reliable predictions of grout
Alexander Jantzen, Co-Founder of Aquark Technologies, explains how quantum technologies are quickly moving from the lab to everyday commercial life. While a few months
Quantum computing has captured global attention, even as its practical use remains in the early stages. Nina Granqvist from Aalto University School of Business
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Researchers at Pohang University of Science and Technology have developed a fresh approach to fabricating high‑performance tin‑halide perovskite thin‑film transistors (TFTs). By switching from
Researchers at the University of Arizona, together with international partners, have built what may be the fastest transistor ever. By harnessing laser pulses and