[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 »Nature-inspired researchers develop elephant trunk clamp
[ad_1] Nature inspired researchers to develop a robotic gripper made of soft fabric that acts like an elephant’s trunk to grab, pick up and release objects without breaking them. UNSW Sydney researchers said the versatile technology could be widely applied in sectors where fragile objects are handled, such as agriculture, …
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