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Google Launches Early Access to New 105-Qubit Quantum Processor, Excludes Researchers from Several Countries
Google offers select scientists early access to its 105-qubit quantum computer, barring researchers from several countries from participation.
Read MoreSouth Korean Researchers Develop Deep Wi-Fi for Underground Wireless Communication up to 100 Meters
Researchers in South Korea have created a wireless technology that enables data transmission up to 100 meters underground using magnetic induction.
Read MoreChina’s Scientific Advancements Are Accelerating at an Unprecedented Pace
China’s rapid growth in scientific research signals a transformative shift in the global landscape of innovation.
Read MoreMicrogravity Impairs Sperm Navigation, Challenging Space Colonization Prospects
A study reveals microgravity disrupts sperm navigation, posing fertility challenges for human reproduction in space colonies.
Read MoreEurope Loses $1.4 Trillion in Tech Investment Over 11 Years Due to Overseas Capital Allocation
Between 2014 and 2025, Europe missed out on $1.4 trillion in tech investments as firms raised capital or sold assets abroad.
Read MoreNew Non-Invasive Technology Enables Real-Time Monitoring of Operating Electronic Chips
Researchers develop a breakthrough method for contactless observation of semiconductor chips in operation, enhancing diagnostics and security.
Read MoreImec Acquires Advanced ASML EUV Scanner to Boost Europe’s Semiconductor Manufacturing
Belgian research institute Imec installs ASML’s newest EUV scanner, advancing Europe’s semiconductor manufacturing with high-resolution chipmaking technology.
Read MoreShaping the Future of AGI: How Collective Efforts Define Its Development
The path to artificial general intelligence is increasingly clear, but its ultimate form depends largely on the collective human input shaping it.
Read MoreOklahoma State Researchers Develop Brain-Integrated Robot Control to Speed Up Error Response
A new brain-computer interface enables robots to detect and react to operator errors faster than human reflexes in semi-autonomous systems.
Read MoreCambridge Study Reveals Bitcoin’s Resilience to Major Undersea Cable Failures but Exposure to Targeted Attacks
Bitcoin can withstand widespread undersea cable outages but remains vulnerable to focused attacks on key network domains, Cambridge research finds.
Read MoreAll Key Nitrogen Bases for Life Found in Samples from Asteroid Ryugu
Scientists discovered all five fundamental nitrogenous bases essential for DNA and RNA in samples from asteroid Ryugu, supporting theories of life’s extraterrestrial origins.
Read MoreAI Breakthrough Speeds Up Century-Old Physics Problem by 400 Times
A longstanding physics challenge involving complex integrals has been accelerated 400-fold thanks to AI, advancing material property analysis.
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