Quantum computing is an incredibly promising field with the potential to revolutionize the way we process information and solve complex problems. However, one of the biggest challenges facing the development of quantum computers is the issue of error correction. In a recent publication in Science Advances, Hayato Goto from the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing
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The relationship between serotonin and depression has long been a topic of debate in the medical and scientific communities. A recent study by a Chinese research team has shed new light on this complex relationship by developing a highly sensitive and selective fluorescent probe for imaging serotonin processes. This probe has offered preliminary results from
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Europe’s aviation safety agency recently announced the mandatory inspection of a portion of the Airbus A350 fleet in response to an engine fire on a Cathay Pacific flight. This incident has raised safety concerns and prompted action from both regulatory authorities and airlines involved. Rolls-Royce, the manufacturer of the engines on Cathay’s A350s, confirmed the
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The innovative “Up-Down Approach,” introduced by Professor Wonyoung Choe’s research team at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in South Korea, is poised to revolutionize the creation of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). MOFs, composed of metal clusters and organic molecules, have garnered attention for their diverse applications such as carbon dioxide capture, storage, and
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The field of physics is constantly evolving, with researchers pushing the boundaries of what we know about the universe. One recent study conducted by RIKEN physicists has shed light on the potential of twisted graphene layers when subjected to magnetic fields. This discovery opens up a new realm of possibilities for exploring exotic physics. Graphene,
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In a world where technology is advancing at an unprecedented rate, the interaction between humans and robots is becoming increasingly common. As robots take on more roles in society, the question of whether they should be allowed to deceive humans is a complex ethical dilemma that is being explored by researchers. A recent study conducted
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In a rare moment of surprise for astronomers and space enthusiasts alike, a small asteroid, later named 2024 RW1, was detected only hours before it entered Earth’s atmosphere. The asteroid, measuring about one meter in diameter, posed no threat to the inhabitants of the Earth as it disintegrated upon entering the atmosphere. Despite initial reports
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When wildfires ravage through forests, they not only leave behind destruction but also potent climate heaters in the form of particles that enhance the absorption of sunlight. These aerosols, like a dark wool poncho draped over snow, darken the surface and reduce its ability to reflect sunlight. Recent research conducted by Washington University in St.
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Quantum error correction has emerged as a crucial area of research as scientists delve into the potential of quantum computing to revolutionize problem-solving and expand our comprehension of the universe. The quest for enhancing the accuracy and reliability of quantum computers is paramount as researchers investigate their practical applications in fundamental science and future technologies.
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Chemotherapy has long been a vital component in the treatment of cancer patients. However, the side effects and limitations of these treatments have led researchers to explore new avenues to improve cancer therapy. A recent study published in Cell Reports Physical Science highlights the use of molecular “cages” made of pseudopeptides to selectively target and
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