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Researchers create the world’s fastest ADC microchip technology

A team of researchers has manufactured the world’s fastest and most power-efficient analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) microchip.

Optimeering Aqua: using digital tools to optimise aquaculture

By collaborating with leading aquacultural organisations and academics, Optimeering Aqua is creating digital tools to improve fish health and enhance aquaculture production.

Controlling trapped ions for scalable quantum control

Researchers at the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing have developed an algorithm that controls trapped ions for scalable quantum control.

Developing nanopore technology for sequencing DNA in real time

Researchers at UT Dallas are developing nanopore technology that could lead to small portable devices capable of sequencing DNA in real time.

Understanding coral reef ecosystems by playing a video game

NASA is inviting members of the public to help researchers understand coral reef ecosystems by playing the NeMO-Net video game.

Materials advancements are vital to the development of quantum hardware

A new study explores the necessity for advances in quantum hardware materials to further develop the capabilities of quantum computers.

Using machine learning to understand the interfaces of hybrid materials

By using machine learning techniques, researchers at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) can predict the structure formation of functionalised molecules at the interfaces of hybrid materials.

Using molecules that respond to light to build qubit systems for quantum computers

Researchers have advanced the development of quantum computers using light-addressable molecules for qubit systems.

Artificial intelligence speeds increased by new technology

A KAUST-led team has enhanced the speed of artificial intelligence through a new technology they call “in-network aggregation”.

Using quantum calculations to solve optimisation problems

Scientists at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have developed a framework based on quantum calculations to solve optimisation problems.

Detecting carpal tunnel syndrome with a smartphone application

A Japanese research group has developed a smartphone application that can be used to screen for carpal tunnel syndrome.

Detecting quantum transmissions without destroying quantum information

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics have developed a method for detecting quantum transmissions without destroying the quantum information.

Nanowire design improves capacity of digital data storage technologies

A new nanowire design simultaneously improves the capacity and minimises the physical size of digital data storage technologies.

New AI tool to revolutionise analysis of microscopic images

Scientists have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool that offers new opportunities for analysing images taken with microscopes.

Advancing quantum technologies: developing 3D networks for light particles

Scientists have successfully created 3D networks for photons, giving pairs of entangled light particles new freedoms and making them usable for high-performance quantum technologies.

VTT’s quantum technology in Finland and Europe

Himadri Majumdar, manager at VTT, discusses the research centre's role in delivering quantum technology to Finland and Europe.

Scientists detect quantum information stored in 100,000 nuclear quantum bits

Researchers have detected quantum information in 100,000 nuclear quantum bits, bringing us one step closer to the quantum internet.

Supercomputer gives astronomers new insight into the state of the early Universe

Astronomers at NAOJ have used a supercomputer to test a method of reconstructing the state of the early Universe.

Rust as an alternative to silicon in computer technology

Scientists have developed a method of using iron oxide as an alternative to silicon in computer technology.

3D computer simulations identify how proton pump inhibitors can increase dementia risk

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet report that the long-term use of proton pump inhibitors could increase the risk of developing dementia.

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