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'Earthquake on a chip' uses 'phonon' lasers to make mobile devices more efficient
A new technology that generates tiny, earthquake-like effects could shake up the wireless device industry with smaller, less ...
Engineers have learned how to create tiny earthquakes on a microchip—and it could change how smartphones are built. Engineers ...
A team of engineers have developed a new device that works like a laser but, instead of light, generates incredibly small vibrations called surface acoustic waves.
IonQ's ion-trapped approach has achieved some of the highest accuracy in the quantum computing space. Rigetti's systems are built for speed. D-Wave is taking a two-pronged approach to quantum ...
The updated bill text adds multiple federal hubs to fund workforce growth and quantum technology research and development, as industry leaders hope for swift passage. Quantum Computing Congress On ...
The Miami Dolphins are interviewing Chargers assistant general manager Chad Alexander for their vacant general manager position. Alexander previously worked for the Baltimore Ravens under legendary ...
For most Americans and Europeans alive today, a world of anarchy probably never felt quite real. Since 1945, the United States and its allies crafted and maintained an order that while neither fully ...
The vast problem-solving potential of quantum computing, along with its deep ties to artificial intelligence, health care, materials science and cybersecurity, underlines how important the industry is ...
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