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What is Nuclear Fission? - LiveScience.com
Nuclear fission is a reaction in which a large nuclei breaks apart into two smaller nuclei, releasing a great deal of energy. Nuclei can fission on their own spontaneously, but only certain nuclei, like uranium-235 and plutonium-239, can sustain a ...
Lasers Can Lengthen Quantum Bit Memory 1,000 Times - WWJ Newsradio 950
Physicists have found a way to drastically prolong the shelf life of quantum bits, the 0s and 1s of quantum computers. These precarious bits, formed in this case by arrays of semiconductor quantum dots containing a single extra electron, are easily ...
First Solid-State Quantum Chip Is Created - Post Chronicle
A U.S.-led team of physicists says it has created the first rudimentary, solid-state quantum processor, moving science closer to building a quantum computer. Yale University scientists said they also used the two-qubit superconducting chip to ...
A potent and selective anti-tumour agent on human gastric cancer - Science Centric
A research article published on 21 June in the World Journal of Gastroenterology addresses this question. The research team led by Professor Yan Li from Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University studied the growth inhibitory effects of Alisol B ...
The technology behind Transformers: a nanotech dream? - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
It must be a good 20 years since I pondered the (fictional) technological underpinnings of Transformers, which has a new Hollywood sequel out now called "Revenge of the Fallen." For one: how could the main bad guy, Megatron, turn from an "arm-mounted ...
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