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Technology November 22, 2025

Femtosecond Lasers Spearhead the Quantum Computing Revolution

Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a method using a femtosecond laser and hydrogen doping to create and control qubits in silicon, potentially revolutionizing quantum computing by enabling precise qubit placement and connectivity…

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Technology November 21, 2025

Beyond the Limit: Chinese Scientists Have Broken the Optical Diffraction Limit Barrier

In 2023, AI LLM and ChatGPT were the top buzzwords, reflecting the evolving interplay between AI and big data. Concurrently, a breakthrough in overcoming the optical diffraction limit by Professor Min Gu’s team enabled a…


Technology November 20, 2025

Revolutionizing Tech With a Simple Equation: New Predictive Tool Will Speed Up Battery and Superconductor Research

A new study from the University of Tokyo offers a simple yet effective formula for predicting the stability of intercalated materials, key to next-gen electronics and batteries. This breakthrough could significantly reduce R&D time and…


Technology November 19, 2025

Perovskite and Silicon: A Tandem Revolution in Solar Technology

A review of the potential of combining silicon solar cells with perovskite materials highlights how to scale up this technology. Credit: 2024 KAUST; Heno Hwang In 2009, researchers demonstrated that solar cells made from perovskites,…


Technology November 18, 2025

“Extraordinary Potential” – The New Dawn of Low-Cost, High-Efficiency Solar Cells

Researchers at Soochow University have highlighted the potential for significant advancements in solar cell efficiency, focusing on high-efficiency perovskite solar cells. Their review outlines the current state of research and future directions, emphasizing the advantages…


IT November 17, 2025

Sam Altman’s pledges about AI responsibility don’t mean much — experts

Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI, filed last week in California state court, accuses the defendants of forgetting core parts of OpenAI’s stated mission to develop useful and non-harmful artificial general intelligence. Altman…


Technology November 16, 2025

NASA’s X-59 Quesst: Overturning the 50-Year-Old Supersonic Speed Limit

NASA’s X-59, seen in this illustration, is designed to fly faster than sound but generate quieter sonic “thumps” rather than booms. To test the public’s perception of this noise, part of the Quesst plan includes…


IT November 15, 2025

BrandPost: A New Chapter of Industrial Digitalisation and Intelligent Transformation

Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption are quickly becoming imperative for businesses and organisations to stay competitive in today’s globalised landscape. According to Foundry’s Digital Business Study 2023,  93% of organisations have adopted or plan…


Mobile Tech November 14, 2025

Vision Pro Goggles Are Not Safe While Driving a Tesla, U.S. Says

Videos being shared across social media this week depict an almost dystopian, futuristic scene: drivers of Teslas in Autopilot mode while wearing Apple Vision Pro headsets, seemingly unaware of the road in front of them….


Technology November 13, 2025

NASA Licenses 3D-Printable High-Temperature Superalloy That Can Last 2,500x Longer

NASA superalloy GRX-810 will soon be available to aviation and space industry parts manufacturers as a result of new licensing agreements with four U.S. companies. Credit: NASA/Jef Janis <span class="glossaryLink" aria-describedby="tt" data-cmtooltip=" NASA Established in…


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November 16, 2025

NASA’s X-59 Quesst: Overturning the 50-Year-Old Supersonic Speed Limit


November 15, 2025

BrandPost: A New Chapter of Industrial Digitalisation and Intelligent Transformation


November 14, 2025

Vision Pro Goggles Are Not Safe While Driving a Tesla, U.S. Says


November 13, 2025

NASA Licenses 3D-Printable High-Temperature Superalloy That Can Last 2,500x Longer


November 12, 2025

The hidden high cost of return-to-office mandates


November 11, 2025

Ultrablack Coating Unleashes New Era for Telescopes


November 10, 2025

What to do with your Vision Pro


November 9, 2025

Chinese Scientists Unveil Secrets of Bright-Dark Exciton Transition in a Semiconductor Material


November 8, 2025

Unlocking Graphene’s Potential: Oxygen-Free Methods Revolutionize Production


November 7, 2025

Revolutionizing Data Storage: How 3D Metamaterials and Tiny Magnetic Bubbles Could Change Everything


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