New Silicon Chip-Based Quantum Computer Passes Major Test
Researchers from two teams now working with Intel reported advances in a new quantum computing architecture today.
Researchers from two teams now working with Intel reported advances in a new quantum computing architecture today.
It’s the first time scientists have detected such a particle just floating along in the atmosphere.
Winning photographer David Nadlinger, a postgraduate student at the University of Oxford, was just excited to be able to show off his research.
Scientists are using it not to measure what time it is, but changes to time itself.
It hasn't turned up just yet, but the search is far from over.
These praying mantises look fly as hell. Also, science.
These images of the Kuiper Belt objects beat out Voyager 1's pale blue dot.
Ah. the majestic circle of life.
It's now a permanent advertisement on the NASA HORIZONS directory of solar system bodies.
IllustrisTNG allows researchers to recreate the formation and evolution of galaxies over time or to see how dark matter is distributed throughout the universe.
It's one that could result in important applications in quantum computing and even the study of string theory. Maybe.
Reports currently place the death toll at six, with at least 100 injuries and 60 people missing.
How much wear and tear will that Roadster sustain in space? (Short answer: a lot.)
Good news If you’re like me and spend large amounts of time marvelling at those weird, fleeting elements on the periodic table.
The extreme conditions inside Uranus (heh) allow a previously undiscovered type of superionic ice to form.
Gravitational wave detectors are going to space, folks.