Researchers have developed a new switching device that can route quantum bits at very high speeds along a shared network of fiber-optic cable without losing the
Researchers at Cornell University have developed an evolutionary computing algorithm called Eureqa that allows the laws of nature to be extracted from data at
Engineers at Ohio State University have invented a single lens that enables microscopic objects to be seen from nine different angles at once to create a 3D
(PhysOrg.com) -- Any fan of Star Trek knows about the joys of the holodeck. The idea of a 3D, 360-degree immersive digital environment, projected on demand, is an enticing one that has thus far been confined to the silver screen, but technologies are emerging that just may make this possible. In 2008 Physorg reported on a 3D fog display on a room-sized scale, but it could not give a 360 degree experience. New developments in this area may make this possible at some point in the future.
(PhysOrg.com) -- As conventional accelerators like CERN
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NY - It's man vs. machine -- for real. IBM's celebrated supercomputer Watson will square off against Jeopardy champions Ken Jennings and
Physicists at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics have succeeded in manipulating atoms individually in a lattice of light and arranging them in
A team of designers from the Oslo School of Architecture and Design has created a device that can produce a large scale visualization of the fluctuating
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have found that people generally have a positive response toward being touched by a robotic nurse, but
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(PhysOrg.com) -- An international team has removed a major obstacle to engineer quantum systems that will play a key role in the computers, communication networks, and even biomedical devices of the future.
Magnetic Random Access Memories (MRAM) are the most important new modules on the market of computer storage devices. Like the well known USB-sticks, they store information into static memory, but MRAM offer short access times and unlimited writing properties. Commercial MRAMs have been on the market since 2005. They are, however, still slower than the competitors they have among the volatile storage media.
Geminoid DK, an android built by Kokoro in Tokyo, was constructed to look exactly like Associate Professor Henrik Scharfe of Aalborg University in
Scientists at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Janelia Farm Research Campus have created a microscope that lets researchers see the dynamic inner lives