New Quantum Network Shares Information at a Scale Practical for Future Real-World Applications
Researchers enable real-time adjustments to communication among three remote nodes in a quantum network.
Researchers enable real-time adjustments to communication among three remote nodes in a quantum network.
A new model predicts small-scale differences in methane emissions from tropical soils on a hillside during drought and recovery.
University researchers produce a novel method of shipping the promising medical isotope Astatine-211
Two new technologies allow scientists to edit specific species and genes within complex laboratory bacterial communities.
Molecular design and light can control electron spin, resulting in fast orientation of the spin direction relative to an applied magnetic field.
Microbial Cheaters and their Impact on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Scientists use quantum entangled light for a new form of microscopy able to detect signals normally hidden by quantum noise.
Researchers create DNA nano-chambers with bonds that can control the assembly of targeted nanoparticle structures.
A recent measurement of the neutron-rich “skin” around lead nuclei reveals new details of neutron behavior and the dynamics of neutron stars
Degrading pyrogenic (fire-affected) organic matter is an important ecosystem function of fungi in post-fire environments.
Scientists uncover a microscopic mechanism that involves atomic vibrations in a quantum material that trap electrons.
Scientists identify key features in microbes that predict how warming affects carbon dioxide emissions.