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Quantum simulations reveal atoms that seem to vibrate without moving
Quantum simulations are pushing physicists to rethink what it means for an atom to move. In new work on a quantum computer, researchers report vibrational patterns where atoms seem to oscillate yet ...
A new topology-based method predicts atomic charges in metal-organic frameworks from bond connectivity alone, making large-scale computational screening practical.
After years of confusion, a new study confirms the proton is tinier than once thought. That enables a test of the standard model of particle physics.
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Forget collisions: A Japanese team’s ultra-precise sensor could reveal how dark matter flows without touching it
A team in Japan may have found a way to track the invisible force that shapes our universe, without needing to see or touch ...
D-Wave Quantum's acquisition of Quantum Circuits, Inc. positions it to deliver a universal gate quantum computer as early as 2026, leapfrogging competitors. Learn more about QBTS stock here.
Whether a smartphone battery lasts longer or a new drug can be developed to treat incurable diseases depends on how stably ...
While quantum computers continue to slowly grind towards usefulness, some are pursuing a different approach—analog quantum ...
Dobot launches the third batch of its ATOM humanoid robot, marking mass production as synchronized robots showcase factory-ready skills.
KOID ETF offers diversified humanoid robotics exposure as China’s 2026 IPO wave reshapes holdings—capture growth across hardware, chips, sensors and metals. See more.
Researchers have uncovered how atoms subtly rearrange themselves for up to a trillionth of a second before releasing ...
They combined optical tweezers with metasurfaces to trap more than 1,000 atoms, with the potential to capture hundreds of ...
These chemical oddities may explain why Earth seems to be deficient in certain elements — and could prove useful in catalysts ...
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