One of the key steps in developing new materials is property identification, which has long relied on massive amounts of ...
John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis were recognized for work that made behaviors of the subatomic realm ...
Scientists have created the world's hottest engine running at temperatures hotter than those reached in the sun's core. The ...
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Norwegian researchers used thin layers of microbes in a reactor to convert carbon dioxide and hydrogen into pipeline grade ...
Controversial evidence hints that complex life might have emerged hundreds of millions of years earlier than previously ...
While Israel’s desalination network has largely ended the threat of water scarcity, the decision to refill the Kinneret is ...
Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) are a promising, low-cost alternative to lithium-ion batteries for both personal electronics and ...
A team of Harvard physicists built the first-ever quantum computing machine that can operate continuously without restarting, ...
A framework for building tighter security into 5G wireless communications has been created by a Ph.D. student working with ...
In the 1980s, John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis demonstrated quantum effects in an electric circuit, an advance that underlies today’s quantum computers.
UC Berkeley emeritus professor John Clarke, UC Santa Barbara professor Michel H. Devoret and UC Santa Barbara professor John ...