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Ultra-pure silicon chip brings quantum computing a step closer

10 May, 2024

Scientists have created an ultra-pure form of silicon that allows for the construction of high-performance qubit devices, the building blocks of quantum computing.


Experiment could enable millions of qubits on a single chip

09 May, 2024

Researchers have achieved a controllable interaction between two hole spin qubits in a conventional silicon transistor, opening up the possibility of integrating millions of these qubits on a single chip.


Cracking the code on spin currents

03 May, 2024

A team of researchers has discovered a method to predict how spin current changes with temperature.


Purdue-created tech makes 3D microscopes easier to use

03 May, 2024 by Steve Martin, Purdue Research Foundation

Researchers from Purdue University have developed a 3D microscope that can automatically focus in on an object, determine the optimal capture process and create a high-quality 3D image.


Researchers develop energy-efficient probabilistic computer

24 April, 2024

Researchers have unveiled a prototype of a probabilistic computer that is driven by combining CMOS with stochastic nanomagnets.


Researchers develop programmable photonic processor

18 April, 2024

A team of researchers have manufactured a universal, programmable and multifunctional photonic chip that has a range of applications.


Tuneable coloured films for displays and sensors

11 April, 2024 by Sankeerthana Avasarala, Indian Institute of Science

Researchers have developed tuneable coloured films that can change colours based solely on mechanical deformation, without drawing on power.


Microwave signals generated from tiny photonic chip

05 April, 2024 by Meeri Kim, Columbia Engineering

Researchers have reportedly created a compact, all-optical device with the lowest microwave noise ever achieved for an integrated chip.


Sticking materials together without glue or tape — just electricity

19 March, 2024

Researchers have used a small voltage to bind hard and soft materials to each other, without requiring tape or glue; they were also able to unbind them by simply reversing the charge.


Compact chips could enhance navigation and communication

15 March, 2024

NIST and collaborators have built compact chips capable of converting light into microwaves, which could improve navigation, communication and radar systems.


Advanced microchips developed for modern AI workloads

14 March, 2024

Princeton researchers have reimagined the physics of computing to build a chip for modern AI workloads, and with new U.S. Government backing they will see how fast and power-efficient this chip can get.


Microwave photonics chip uses optics for analog computation

07 March, 2024

Researchers have developed a microwave photonic device that can process analog electronic signals and compute using optics at ultrafast speeds.


Nanothin memory chips manufactured with 2D printing

06 March, 2024

Engineers from the University of Sydney have developed a 2D printing process using liquid metals that could help to manufacture more advanced computing hardware at the nanoscale.


Wearable sticker enables communication through gestures

29 February, 2024

Researchers have combined polydimethylsiloxane (PMDS) and a fiber Bragg grating to create a sensor that can detect subtle movements.


Researchers reveal spin-orbit effects on exciton complexes in diamond

29 February, 2024

Researchers have analysed acceptor-bound excitons at cryogenic temperatures to reveal new insights that could pave the way for next-gen solid-state electronics.


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