Scientists have created a new form of germanium—a material already central to computer chips and fiber optics—that can conduct electricity with...
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Scientists have created a new form of germanium—a material already central to computer chips and fiber optics—that can conduct electricity with zero resistance. The discovery could pave the way for a new generation of ultra-efficient, high-speed electronics and quantum devices. For decades, researchers have dreamed of making semiconductors that are also superconductors. Semiconductors like silicon […] The post Scientists reveal superconducting germanium that could revolutionize computing appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Scientists have created a new form of germanium—a material already central to computer chips and fiber optics—that can conduct electricity with...
Google has announced a major milestone in quantum computing, revealing that its researchers have developed an algorithm capable of performing a task...
Insider Brief IBM said it will release a research paper Monday showing that one of its key quantum computing algorithms can run in real time on chips...
Insider Brief IBM said it will release a research paper Monday showing that one of its key quantum computing algorithms can run in real time on chips...
Artificial intelligence may soon get a major upgrade—by learning from the human brain. Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed a new...
Insider Brief Quantum Land Grab: How Real-World Quantum Could Fuel Real Estate Investments Quantum computing is moving from the lab to the ledger....
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Scientists at the University of Nottingham have created a new protein-based gel that could revolutionize dental care by helping teeth repair...
Scientists at the University of Nottingham have created a new protein-based gel that could revolutionize dental care by helping teeth repair...
A new invention that’s thinner than a human hair could transform how scientists study the brain. Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis...