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Quantum dots are tiny crystals that scientists can tune to different colours, giving an extra-vivid pop to next-generation TV screens or illuminating tumours inside...
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Quantum dots are tiny crystals that scientists can tune to different colours, giving an extra-vivid pop to next-generation TV screens or illuminating tumours inside...
A trio of US-based researchers won the Nobel Chemistry Prize for developing tiny "quantum dots" used to illuminate TVs and lamps.
Scientists succeeded in viewed particles that are larger than atoms, but smaller than colloids.
Reference-State Error Mitigation corrects the errors that occur from the calculations from both a quantum computer and a conventional computer.
A weak electrical current transmits sodium ions from the food through the chopsticks, creating the taste of salt.
The CDC expects there to be 9 million flu infections and 4,500 deaths caused by the virus this flu season.
"All kinds of crazy things" is how Carolyn Bertozzi, a 2022 Nobel laureate, describes her life's work.
"Forever chemicals" used in daily items like nonstick pans have long been linked to serious health issues.
NOS.E is designed to mimic the human olfactory system, using eight gas sensors to detect odours in a vial of whisky.
Researchers have succeeded in breaking down plastic into its molecular building blocks and in recovering over 90 percent of them.