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Ship traffic in shallow areas, such as ports, can trigger large methane emissions by just moving through the water.
As hydrogen infrastructure is rolled out in the EU, refueling stations must be distributed according to the same principle in ...
Quantum computers still face a major hurdle on their pathway to practical use cases: their limited ability to correct the ...
The wake of ships generates further mixing, meaning methane can quickly rise to the surface and escape into the atmosphere.
Chalmers engineers built a pulse-driven qubit amplifier that’s ten times more efficient, stays cool, and safeguards quantum ...
“The slightest noise from the surroundings in the form of vibrations, electromagnetic radiation, or a change in temperature ...
A multinational team has cracked a long-standing barrier to reliable quantum computing by inventing an algorithm that lets ordinary computers faithfully mimic a fault-tolerant quantum circuit built on ...
A new study has revealed that ships moving through shallow waters may be unintentionally releasing large amounts of methane ...
An ultrathin implant that delivers stimulation directly to the spinal cord significantly improved motion and sensation in injured rats ...
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and the University of Auckland in New Zealand have developed a ...
Quantum computers can solve extraordinarily complex problems, unlocking new possibilities in fields such as drug development, ...
Engineers have developed a pulsed cryogenic smart amplifier that cuts power use & heat in quantum computers, enabling ...