
New ion trapping approach could help quantum computers scale up
Confining ions with static magnetic and electric fields instead of an oscillating radiofrequency field reduces heating and gives better position control
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Confining ions with static magnetic and electric fields instead of an oscillating radiofrequency field reduces heating and gives better position control
Findings contradict central electromagnetic principle that the force between like charges is always repulsive
LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen gives clinical insights from Maximilian Grohmann – implementing and achieving results using RadCalc and custom scripts for patient-specific quality assurance
Shri Rajesh Veeraraghavan, a director at the Nuclear Power Corporation of India, thinks nuclear power can help low-income nations transition to a carbon-neutral future
Efficient detection could provide insights into rare nuclei
Try our fiendish quantum-physics cryptic word search, created by Ian Randall
Hypothetical objects could be observed in gravitational waves
Prineha Narang, a computational materials physicist at UCLA, describes how she went from running on the track to running a cutting-edge research group
Researchers have developed magnetic coiling microfibre robots and used them to embolize arterial bleeding in a rabbit
New technique avoids high-powered lasers