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Photons that make quantum bits 'fly' for stable exchange of information in quantum computers
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Photons that make quantum bits 'fly' for stable exchange of information in quantum computers

Two physicists at the University of Konstanz are developing a method that could enable the stable exchange of information in quantum computers. In the leading role: photons that make quantum bits "fly."
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Chemists break barriers and open up super-resolution molecule mass analysis
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Chemists break barriers and open up super-resolution molecule mass analysis

A team of chemists led by Prof. Albert Heck puts a new spin on analyzing and understanding molecules. By ingeniously improving current measuring equipment‚ the team was able to trap and observe individual molecules for a much longer period—up to 25 seconds. This extended observation time enabled them to see the finer details of molecules‚ enhancing their understanding.
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Studying the relationships among cancer-promoting proteins
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Studying the relationships among cancer-promoting proteins

Researchers from the Bhogaraju Group at EMBL Grenoble have gained new insights into how a cancer-relevant family of proteins bind their targets. The results of the study‚ published in The EMBO Journal‚ could potentially help in the development of drugs against certain chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-resistant cancers.
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Scientists reveal molecular mysteries to control silica scaling in water treatment
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Scientists reveal molecular mysteries to control silica scaling in water treatment

Collaborative research that combined experiments at Yale University and molecular dynamics simulations at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory provides new insights into solving a major technical obstacle to efficient and sustainable industrial operations.
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Nanodevices can produce energy from evaporating tap or seawater
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Nanodevices can produce energy from evaporating tap or seawater

Evaporation is a natural process so ubiquitous that most of us take it for granted. In fact‚ roughly half of the solar energy that reaches the Earth drives evaporative processes. Since 2017‚ researchers have been working to harness the energy potential of evaporation via the hydrovoltaic (HV) effect‚ which allows electricity to be harvested when fluid is passed over the charged surface of a nanoscale device.
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Researchers develop first heat map for individual red blood cells
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Researchers develop first heat map for individual red blood cells

Entropy is often associated with disorder and chaos‚ but in biology it is related to energy efficiency and is closely linked to metabolism‚ the set of chemical reactions that sustain life.
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Weird electron behavior gets even weirder: Charge fractionalization observed spectroscopically
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Weird electron behavior gets even weirder: Charge fractionalization observed spectroscopically

A research team led by the Paul Scherrer Institute has spectroscopically observed the fractionalization of electronic charge in an iron-based metallic ferromagnet. Experimental observation of the phenomenon is not only of fundamental importance. Since it appears in an alloy of common metals at accessible temperatures‚ it holds potential for future exploitation in electronic devices. The discovery is published in the journal Nature.
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Standing together against hate: A collective responsibility
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Standing together against hate: A collective responsibility

Hate speech incidents are widespread in all areas of society and are often unchallenged by uninvolved bystanders. LMU researchers have investigated what significance the reactions of bystanders to verbal hate attacks have for the formation of social norms.
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Study explains how a fungus can control the corn leafhopper‚ an extremely harmful pest
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Study explains how a fungus can control the corn leafhopper‚ an extremely harmful pest

The corn leafhopper Dalbulus maidis has become a serious problem for farmers. This tiny insect is now widely distributed in the Americas‚ from the south of the United States to the north of Argentina. In Brazil‚ it uses only corn plants as hosts‚ and little is known about its survival mechanisms in the absence of these plants. In corn‚ it causes damage directly by sucking sap from the phloem‚ the vascular tissue that conducts sugar and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
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Designing a drone that uses adaptive invisibility: Towards autonomous sea-land-air cloaks
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Designing a drone that uses adaptive invisibility: Towards autonomous sea-land-air cloaks

The idea of objects seamlessly disappearing‚ not just in controlled laboratory environments but also in real-world scenarios‚ has long captured the popular imagination. This concept epitomizes the trajectory of human civilization‚ from primitive camouflage techniques to the sophisticated metamaterial-based cloaks of today.
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