Astronomers from the Flatiron Institute’s Center for Computational Astrophysics (CCA) and colleagues have determined how ...
Four lasers were directed into the skies above the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Paranal facility in Chile. Each ...
While nuclear fusion has achieved key milestones, transforming it into a practical energy source requires solving complex ...
An international team, spearheaded by Prof. Luciano Rezzolla at the Goethe-Universität, has invented a novel approach to ...
Quantinuum, the global leader in quantum computing, has unveiled Helios, the most precise general-purpose commercial quantum ...
Rohde & Schwarz will present its latest test and measurement solutions for the satellite industry at Space Tech Expo 2025.
Archer Materials Limited (“Archer”), a technology company developing advanced semiconductors for quantum technology and ...
Braid, established by Kanav Setia and Jason Necaise '20, offers a platform that connects users to the latest quantum devices ...
Photonic Inc., a global leader in distributed quantum computing, announced today it has been selected to participate in Stage B of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Quantum ...
With over 10,800 tons of space debris in orbit, the risk to satellites and space missions is escalating, highlighting the need for effective management.
Members of the University of Geneva (UNIGE) team set out to ascertain if dark matter acts like regular matter on a cosmological scale or whether additional forces are at work.
An international team, headed by Dr. Chul-Hee Min and Professor Kai Rossnagel at Kiel University (CAU), has successfully unraveled a significant mechanism.