December 6, a fragment of a planet was found in the middle of the Australian desert. But this was not a work of nature. It was a well-choreographed, gooey affair that took years of planning and execution. Japan’s Haibusa 2 spacecraft, which traveled in space for about six years to …
Read More »Researchers achieve consistent, high-fidelity quantum teleportation
In the performance of high-fidelity quantum teleportation in the Firmilab quantum network, fiber-optic cables connect-to-the-shelf devices (as shown above), as well as advanced R&D devices. Credit: Fermilab A viable quantum Internet – a network in which information stored in quits is shared over long distances – will transform the field …
Read More »Yellowstone: USGS sends ‘catastrophic’ warning after investigating volcanic eruption | Science | News
Yellowstone: USGS warns of potential ‘catastrophic’ outbreak The caldera inside Yellowstone National Park was formed during the last three major events in the last 2.1 million years. It is constantly monitored by the USGS (United States Geological Survey) for any changes to the system that may repeat itself as history …
Read More »Japanese pairing using wood to make satellites
Japanese company Sumitomo Forestry has announced a joint development project with Kyoto University to test the idea of using wood as a component in satellite construction. As part of the announcement, officials with Sumitomo Forestry told reporters that work on the project would begin with experiments designed to test different …
Read More »A Touchless 2020 | Engage
U.S. Soon, hopefully, the epidemic will enter the afterlife. It will probably be a temporary experience. Memories are still raw and conditioning – wash your hands for two “Happy Birthday” songs! Don’t touch your face! – Still instinctive. Meanwhile, during 2020, all the technology industry has moved towards minimizing products, …
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