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This QR Code Is So Small You’ll Never See It, Even Under a Microscope
A team of researchers has engineered the smallest QR code ever created, measuring just 1.98 square micrometers. Invisible ...
To see new quantum technology at work, you won't need to visit a high-tech lab. A Costco will do. Walk down the television ...
Ad Policy See the full article in its original context in our complete archives. During the past decade or two scientists have literally exploded the atom and in so doing have brought to light many ...
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Researchers create a never-before-seen molecule and prove its exotic nature with quantum computing
An international team of scientists from IBM, The University of Manchester, Oxford University, ETH Zurich, EPFL and the University of Regensburg have created and characterized a molecule unlike any ...
Scientists want to redesign psychedelics so that they don’t induce a trip—but they still improve mental health.
Chun, B. and Lee, M.-H. (2026) Graphene-Inspired Films: Capturing Nanoplastics and Blocking Their Path to Crops. Journal of Environmental Protection, 17, 143-157. doi: 10.4236/jep.2026.173007 .
Pushed down to a certain scale, the laws of physics seem to fall apart. Astrid Eichhorn, a leader in an area of study called asymptotic safety, thinks we just need to push a little further.
Published today in Science, the discovery marks the creation and observation of the first molecule with a half-Möbius electronic topology.
In a development that could transform how scientists study cancer, neurodegeneration and inflammation, researchers have invented a new sensor that enables MRI machines to visualize molecular activity ...
Future devices will continue to probe the frontier of the very small, and at scales where functionality depends on mere atoms ...
Researchers developed a protein-based sensor that lets MRI machines visualize molecular activity inside cells, potentially transforming study of cancer and disease.
An international team of researchers at University of Manchester have created and characterised a molecule with properties never previously observed, using quantum computing to confirm its unusual ...
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