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A cheap and rapid way to find killer bacteria using quantum dots and a smart phone
The fastest quantum operation so far is 200 times faster than current technology
A new method for exploring groundwater is simple, inexpensive and accurate
A common bacterium called Wolbachia could block replication of viruses and break the cycle of mosquito-borne disease
Drug delivery inside the human body using “submarines” that don’t need external stimulus
Results confirm the promise of silicon for quantum computing
Harvesting body heat to power synthetic skins
Quantum computing takes another solid step
An environmentally friendly and cost-effective method of sterilising water using CO2
Making catalysts that can be used for CO2 conversion, cleaning water and other pollutants . . . in your kitchen
The first 3D atomic-scale quantum chip
Scientists achieve compact, sensitive qubit readout that brings us one step closer to scalable quantum computing in silicon
Using silicon for quantum computing just got a lot more likely
A revolutionary and cheap way to turn water contaminated with heavy metals into safe drinking water in a matter of minutes
Gene therapy for common blood disorders?
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