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Having understood that nanotechnology deals with playing around with extremely minute things that are too little to physically see, you must be quite interested in finding out how exactly these materials, tiny as they are, are manipulated. Keep reading to find out how. Firstly, before scientists can ever tamper with atoms and molecules they need
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Introduction In this rapidly evolving digital age, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have emerged as game-changers, revolutionizing the way we interact with technology and improving various aspects of our lives. Understanding the concepts behind AI and ML, as well as their applications in different industries, is crucial to appreciating their profound impact on
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In 2019, Google showed that its Sycamore quantum computer could solve a problem that no ordinary computer could handle – but now a new algorithm gives non-quantum devices the edge. Google has been challenged by an algorithm that could solve a problem faster than its Sycamore quantum computer, which it used in 2019 to claim
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The year 2021 welcomed metaverse– the next iteration of the internet that will supposedly play a huge role in how we interact, work, and play over the web. The emergence of the metaverse is referred to as the next generation of the internet with speculations that Web 3.0 or the spatial web will become the
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Superfast operations may help neutral-atom-based machines outrun disruptions Quantum computers theoretically can solve problems no regular computer might ever hope to solve. However, the key ingredients of most quantum computers—quantum bits, or qubits, tied together by quantum entanglement—are highly vulnerable to disruption from their surroundings. Now scientists in Japan have successfully executed an operation with two
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The Metaverse in Medicine can be defined as the medical Internet of Things facilitated using AR and VR glasses. Metaverse is evolving; it holds new potential in healthcare that combines technologies like AI, VR, AR, Internet of Medical Devices, Web 3.0, intelligent cloud, edge, and quantum computing along with robotics to provide new directions to
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Until recently, many believed the metaverse was nothing more than a pipe dream by technologists and sci-fi nerds. But since the pandemic, a shift towards digital interaction and the rise of digitally native consumers has led experts to see the metaverse as the next major shift in computing. From corporate boardrooms and mainstream media to
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Quantinuum, a leader in the nascent field of quantum computing, said Thursday it advanced a key technique for correcting errors in calculations done by the advanced machines, a development essential for them to fulfill their revolutionary potential. A Broomfield, Colorado-based team improved its handling of qubits, the machines’ fundamental data storage and processing elements. Last
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As technology achieves more milestones and reaches a certain critical mass, I believe humanities are about to make a long-awaited comeback. Here’s why No university campus is complete without a fierce rivalry between STEM and humanities students — and it’s fair to say that the scientists have been winning the competition for a long time
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Tesla showed a teaser photo for its humanoid robot, now known as Tesla Optimus, during its recent shareholders’ meeting, with Elon Musk announcing that the company intends to show a working prototype at the end of next month. The teaser shot shows Optimus’ robotic hands forming a heart shape and we can just about make
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As a child I had the opportunity to utilize the two-meter Faulkes Telescope in Siding Spring, Australia. I remember it was a very thrilling experience seeing the telescope move via a live webcam. I would input sky coordinates, and over the course of a minute, the telescope would slowly tilt toward the object. I couldn’t
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A dual-phase, nanostructured high-entropy alloy that has been 3D printed by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Georgia Institute of Technology is stronger and more ductile than other cutting-edge additively manufactured materials. This discovery could lead to higher-performance components for use in aerospace, medicine, energy, and transportation. The research was published online