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Astronomy Jul 28, 2017

Scientists unveil new 3-D view of galaxies

For many years astronomers have struggled to get good-quality 3-D data of galaxies. Although this technique is very powerful as it allows researchers to "dissect" objects, this was a slow process as each galaxy had to be ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jul 11, 2017

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists transmit data via Earth-to-space quantum entanglement

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº)—Two teams of researchers in China have advanced the distance that entangled particles can be used to send information, including encryption keys. In their papers, both uploaded to the arXiv preprint sever, the ...

Materials Science Jul 6, 2017

Chances of hypersonic travel heat up with new materials discovery

Researchers at The University of Manchester in collaboration with Central South University (CSU), China, have created a new kind of ceramic coating that could revolutionise hypersonic travel for air, space and defense purposes.

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jun 28, 2017

The multi-colored photons that might change quantum information science

With leading corporations now investing in highly expensive and complex infrastructures to unleash the power of quantum technologies, INRS researchers have achieved a breakthrough in a light-weight photonic system created ...

Nanophysics Jun 26, 2017

Researchers measure light fields in 3-D

Researchers from TU Graz and the University of Graz present the new method of 3-D-plasmon tomography in Nature Communications.

Cell & Microbiology Jun 15, 2017

Researchers use optogenetics and mathematical modelling to identify a central molecule in cell mechanics

All cell types continually generate forces in the human body. An interdisciplinary cooperation of biologists and physicists including Heidelberg researcher Prof. Dr Ulrich Schwarz now succeeded in performing high-resolution ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jun 6, 2017

Study proves viability of quantum satellite communications

Researchers in Canada have taken a significant step towards enabling secure quantum communication via moving satellites, as announced by the Canadian Government in April 2017.

Materials Science Jun 6, 2017

Researchers develop extremely sensitive hydrogen sensor

Hydrogen is a highly promising energy carrier. But it can also be dangerous, as it is combustible and difficult to detect. Using hydrogen safely requires sensors that can detect even the smallest of leaks. Researchers from ...

Energy & Green Tech May 19, 2017

Why we should be turning waste into fuel

The federal government recently announced that it is giving recycling company ResourceCo a loan of A$30 million to build two waste-to-fuel plants producing "solid waste fuel".

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics May 4, 2017

Envisioning a future quantum internet

The quantum internet, which connects particles linked together by the principle of quantum entanglement, is like the early days of the classical internet – no one can yet imagine what uses it could have, according to Professor ...

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