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Quantum computers that use ‘cat qubits’ may make fewer errors

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- John Furner Special quantum bits called “cat qubits” could make it possible for quantum computers to make fewer errors...

An interdisciplinary solution for enhanced high-resolution imaging in electron and optical microscopy

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- John Furner Although electron microscopy can already reveal details as small as one nanometer, ongoing research seeks to break...

LHCb begins using unique approach to process collision data in real-time

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- John Furner Current technology does not allow all Large Hadron Collider (LHC) proton–proton collision data to be stored and...

The final results of the Majorana collaboration’s search for neutrinoless double-beta decay

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- John Furner For more than half a decade, the Majorana Collaboration, a large consortium of researchers from different universities...

‘Swarmalators’ better envision synchronized microbots

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- John Furner Imagine a world with precision medicine, where a swarm of microrobots delivers a payload of medicine directly...

Observing phononic skyrmions based on the hybrid spin of elastic waves

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- John Furner Skyrmions are extremely small with diameters in the nanoscale, and they behave as particles suited for information...

Recognizing a clear sign that quark-gluon plasma production ‘turns off’ at low energy

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- John Furner Physicists report new evidence that production of an exotic state of matter in collisions of gold nuclei...

Breakthrough in tin-vacancy centers for quantum network applications

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- John Furner Quantum entanglement refers to a phenomenon in quantum mechanics in which two or more particles become linked...

A new neutrino laboratory at the bottom of the Mediterranean for probing sea and sky

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- John Furner The Laboratoire Sous-marin Provence Méditerranée (LSPM) lies 40 km off the coast of Toulon, at a depth...

Unusual atom helps in search for universe’s building blocks

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- John Furner An unusual form of cesium atom is helping a University of Queensland-led research team unmask unknown particles...

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