[ad_1] Atomic scale image of two interacting silicon donors. Image: CQC2T Australian researchers have determined the “sweet spot” for the positioning of qubits to achieve high-precision quantum computers. The research, published today in Nature Communications, showed that precision positioning has proven essential for the development of robust interactions – or …
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[ad_1] A distant galaxy with almost no dark matter threatened to break our theory of galaxy formation. New evidence suggests the galaxy is not an anomaly, but a victim of a theft. Dark matter – an invisible substance as enigmatic as its name suggests – is a key ingredient in …
Read More »Platypus is close to EXTINCTION – News from the sources
[ad_1] The Australian platypus population has shrunk so sharply over the past 30 years that researchers are calling for these famous duck-billed mammals to be included on the “endangered species” list. Several experts from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) sent a series of recommendations to the New South …
Read More »Nice discovery: new studies confirm that the moon has icy poles
[ad_1] Water is more abundant on the Moon than we might have suspected, according to two papers published today in Nature Astronomy that confirm the presence of ice on and near the lunar surface. It’s a push for the prospect of extracting water from the Moon, which can help support …
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