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Published A breakthrough on the edge: One step closer to topological quantum computing
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Researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough in quantum materials, potentially setting the s...
Published Optical fibers fit for the age of quantum computing
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A new generation of specialty optical fibers has been developed by physicists to cope with the chall...
Published Physicists develop new method to combine conventional internet with the quantum internet
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Researchers send entangled photons and laser pulses of the same color over a single optical fiber fo...
Published X-ray imagery of vibrating diamond opens avenues for quantum sensing
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Scientists at three research institutions capture the pulsing motion of atoms in diamond, uncovering...
Published Quantum pumping in molecular junctions
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Researchers have developed a new theoretical modelling technique that could potentially be used in t...
Published Haiku may shine a light on humans' relationship with insects
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Haiku poems have reflected humans' experiences in nature for hundreds of years, including observatio...
Published Killing giant ragweed just got harder for some Wisconsin farmers
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When giant ragweed takes hold in a crop field, the towering weed reduces yield and sends plumes of i...
Published Rock art and archaeological record reveal humans' complex relationship with Amazonian animals
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Rock art explored by archaeologists in the Colombian Amazon has provided an insight into the complex...
Published Lake Erie walleye growth is driven by parents' size, experience
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Parent size and the conditions in which actively spawning adults lived are the most influential fact...
Published Fisheries research overestimates fish stocks
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The state of fish stocks in the world's ocean is worse than previously thought. While overfishing ha...
Published Combining pest treatments may be key to helping honey bees survive the winter
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Winters can be tough on managed honey bee colonies, with beekeepers in the United States reporting t...
Published Slugs and snails love the city, unlike other animals
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Most native species avoid more urbanized areas of Los Angeles, but slugs and snails may actually pre...
Published Human-infecting parasite produces sterile soldiers like ants and termites
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New research finds a tiny freshwater parasite known to cause health problems in humans defends its c...
Published Catching a new (sea) star
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Researchers have discovered a new species of sea star (also known as starfish). The discovery came a...
Published Muscle machine: How water controls the speed of muscle contraction
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The flow of water within a muscle fiber may dictate how quickly muscle can contract, according to a...
Published Big boost for new epigenetics paradigm: CoRSIVs, first discovered in humans, now found in cattle
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A study opens new possibilities to improve production efficiency in the cattle industry and potentia...
Published Climate models underestimate carbon cycling through plants
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The carbon stored globally by plants is shorter-lived and more vulnerable to climate change than pre...
Published Earth's earliest forest revealed in Somerset fossils
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The oldest fossilized forest known on Earth -- dating from 390 million years ago -- has been found i...
Published Researchers can reveal illegal timber exports
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A new method of timber analysis can confidently identify the location in which the tree was harveste...
Published Smarter foragers do not forage smarter
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Why do primates have big brains? In the Panamanian rainforest, scientists pitted large-brained prima...