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Scientists turn crystal defects into quantum superhighways for scalable qubits
Quantum engineers have spent years trying to tame the fragility of qubits, only to be thwarted by the tiniest imperfections ...
A new study suggests that crystal defects in diamond may hold the key to scalable quantum interconnects. Connecting large ...
Solid-state batteries could store more energy and charge faster than today’s batteries, but they tend to crack and fail over ...
Crucially, the silver remained in its positively charged ionic form rather than becoming metallic again. The researchers ...
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Fire-safe all-solid-state batteries move closer to commercialization
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has developed a key materials technology that accelerates the commercialization of all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs)—next-generation ...
Atomic-scale defects in 2D materials show terahertz spin splitting, pointing to robust spin qubits and single-photon emitters at higher temperatures.
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All-solid-state batteries get record-high density exceeding 98% with new method
Researchers have developed a key material technology that accelerates the commercialization of all-solid-state batteries ...
Scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have discovered that atomic-scale substitutional dopants in ...
Writer and occasional reluctant perpetrator of engine swaps, James O'Neil is a malaise era enthusiast and also fascinated by the many ways the auto industry has since recovered from those dark days.
Writer and occasional reluctant perpetrator of engine swaps, James O'Neil is a malaise era enthusiast and also fascinated by the many ways the auto industry has since recovered from those dark days.
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