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Researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Stanford University have fabricated a material for computer components that enable the commercial viability of computers that…
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The design of new materials allows for either improved efficiency of known applications or totally new applications that were out of reach with the previously…
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A new MIT study could help designers create voice-user interfaces that are more engaging and more likely to be used by members of a family…
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Hybrid algorithms can accommodate limited qubits, lack of error correction for real-world tasks. As reported in an article in Nature Reviews Physics, instead of waiting…
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Time crystals. Microwaves. Diamonds. What do these three disparate things have in common? Quantum computing. Unlike traditional computers that use bits, quantum computers use qubits…
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The studio behind one of the biggest online video games in the world has launched a new data centre in Australia to support millions of…
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There are three new Star Wars video game projects in development right now, Lucasfilm Games and Electronic Arts have confirmed. Following the success of Star…
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