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Study proves a generalization of Bell’s theorem: Quantum correlations are genuinely tripartite and nonlocal

October 31, 2022 No Comments

Quantum theory predicts the existence of so-called tripartite-entangled states, in which three quantum particles are related in a way that has no counterpart in classical

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Researchers 3D print degradable polymers using salt

October 31, 2022 No Comments

Dr. Emily Pentzer, associate professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Department of Chemistry at Texas A&M University, is making 3D-printed

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New study shows how to learn the equations of cell migration

October 30, 2022 No Comments

When you cut yourself, a mass migration begins inside your body: Skin cells flood by the thousands toward the site of the wound, where they

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Light-analyzing ‘lab on a chip’ opens door to widespread use of portable spectrometers

October 30, 2022 No Comments

Scientists including an Oregon State University materials researcher have developed a better tool to measure light, contributing to a field known as optical spectrometry in

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Synthesizing quantum nanomagnets via metal-free multi-porphyrin systems

October 29, 2022 No Comments

A team of researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, working with a pair of colleagues from Harvard University, has developed a new way to synthesize

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Universal parity quantum computing, a new architecture that overcomes performance limitations

October 29, 2022 No Comments

The computing power of quantum machines is currently still very low. Increasing performance is a major challenge. Physicists at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, now

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