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A quantum (computer) step Study shows it's feasible to read data stored as nuclear 'spins' Peer-Reviewed Publication University of Utah image: University of Utah physicist Christoph Boehme works with equipment that he uses to show it it feasible for a superfast quantum computer of the future to read data that is stored in the form of magnetic "spins" of phosphorus atoms. view more Credit: John Lup
Why do we stick to our bad habits? Peer-Reviewed Publication University of Alberta Why do we ignore public warnings and advertisements about the dangers of smoking, drinking alcohol, overeating, stressing out and otherwise persist in habits and behaviours that we know aren't good for us? Because, says a University of Alberta researcher, we aren't getting at the underlying reasons of why we persist
New search engine 'revolutionary' Orion performs expert search without expert knowledge Business Announcement University of New South Wales SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: A 26-year-old PhD student from the University of New South Wales has patented a new way of exploring the web that could revolutionise existing search engines. Developed by Ori Allon, the Orion TM search engine is designed to complement searc
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