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Electric cars and batteries: how will the world produce enough?
2021
Reducing the use of scarce metals — and recycling them — will be key to the world’s transition to electric vehicles.
Reducing the use of scarce metals — and recycling them — will be key to the world’s transition to electric vehicles.
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The race to save the Internet from quantum hackers
2022
The quantum computer revolution could break encryption — but more-secure algorithms can safeguard privacy.
The quantum computer revolution could break encryption — but more-secure algorithms can safeguard privacy.
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Evidence of elusive Majorana particle dies — but computing hope lives on
2021
Nature
retraction is a setback for Microsoft’s approach to quantum computing, as researchers continue to search for the exotic quantum states.
Nature retraction is a setback for Microsoft’s approach to quantum computing, as researchers continue to search for the exotic quantum states.
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First up-close images of Mars’s little-known moon Deimos
Images from the UAE’s Hope mission suggest that the moonlet’s composition is similar to that of the red planet’s surface.
First up-close images of Mars’s little-known Moon Deimos
Images from the UAE’s Hope mission suggest that the moonlet’s composition is similar to that of the red planet’s surface.
Credit: Emirates Mars Mission
Hope Observes Deimos Above Mars During Close Flyby
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Black hole pictured for first time — in spectacular detail
2019
The Event Horizon Telescope’s global network of radio dishes has produced the first-ever direct image of a black hole and its event horizon.
The Event Horizon Telescope’s global network of radio dishes has produced the first-ever direct image of a black hole and its event horizon.
First image of a black hole, using Event Horizon Telescope observations of the center of the galaxy M87.
Credit: Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration
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Astronomers close in on new way to detect gravitational waves
2022
Several teams hope to use pulsars in the Milky Way to detect ripples in space-time made by distant supermassive black holes.
Several teams hope to use pulsars in the Milky Way to detect ripples in space-time made by distant supermassive black holes.
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Chemists make first-ever ring of pure carbon
2019
Elusive 18-atom ‘cyclocarbon’ could be a step towards molecule-scale transistors.
Elusive 18-atom ‘cyclocarbon’ could be a step towards molecule-scale transistors.
A 3-dimensional representation of AFM data
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Just a moment
2020
Wolfgang Pauli introduced the Bohr magneton as a fundamental unit of magnetic moment during an effort to find a quantum basis for magnetism, as Davide Castelvecchi recounts.
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Can we open the black box of AI?
2016
Artificial intelligence is everywhere. But before scientists trust it, they first need to understand how machines learn.
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