
Breakthrough in quantum error correction could lead to large-scale quantum computers
Errors can be reduced by increasing number of qubits
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Errors can be reduced by increasing number of qubits
New demonstration of unusual phenomenon could help improve wireless communication
Imaging cerebral oxygenation during radiotherapy with functional near-infrared spectroscopy provides a step toward personalized cancer treatments
Ian Randall reviews The First City on Mars: an Urban Planner’s Guide to Settling the Red Planet by Justin Hollander
Optical effect could reveal pollutants in water
Memories fade into noise to make room for new information
A perceived lack of urgency from the UK government over joining the Horizon Europe programme is causing concern
The Electrochemical Society in partnership with BioLogic and TA Instruments – Waters, explores the phenomena that are taking place in the development of lithium-ion batteries
Benjamin Skuse looks at how the UK space industry may, or may not, benefit from the rise of local spaceports
Exotic fuel is confined magnetically, but doubts remain about its potential as an energy source