Scientists are testing a novel way to measure cosmic expansion using time delays in gravitationally lensed quasars. Their ...
New measurements using gravitational lensing suggest the universe’s current expansion rate does not agree with signals from ...
Precise underwater navigation is critical for autonomous and remotely operated deep-sea vehicles, yet variations in seawater ...
With typical lot sizes of 25 wafers and finished wafer values ranging from $4,000 to $17,000, depending on complexity, a ...
Ocean data assimilation systems combine data assimilation with numerical ocean models to predict ocean conditions.
A sub-class of Si spin qubits uses metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) quantum dots to confine the electrons, a structure that ...
Background One in seven households in England live in accommodation not meeting housing quality standards. Low-quality ...
Diamond nanoparticles containing nitrogen-vacancy centers can now monitor cellular metabolism in real time, targeting ...
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A fresh cosmic map could finally crack the Hubble tension
The universe is expanding, but astronomers still cannot agree on exactly how fast. That mismatch, known as the Hubble tension ...
Safety applications: Detection of proximity to machines and systems ...
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Hidden memory in quantum computers explains why errors keep coming back
Scientists map how quantum computer errors persist and link over time, revealing hidden memory that could reshape error ...
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️ Where do these systematic temperature errors in climate models come from?
Despite improvements in model resolution, systematic errors - known as biases - persist in the representation of average oceanic and atmospheric temperature in certain coastal regions. A ...
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