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Apple's Impossible Goal: A Dual-Camera iPhone That Defies Physics
Phone Air may get dual 48MP cameras in 2026, potentially solving Apple's biggest design challenge between ultra-thin form and ...
Like many young boys, Kennesaw State University student Sulaiman Shaikh once dreamed of becoming an astronaut. As a child, he ...
Researchers created a synthetic magnetic field using a superconducting quantum processor, which could enable them to precisely study complex phenomena in materials, like phase changes. This could shed ...
LEDs, or light-emitting diodes, are essential components in near-eye displays like virtual reality and augmented reality ...
Harvard Physics professor John Huth was awarded the 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award by ATLAS, a group of American particle ...
Dr. Yamamoto Recognized for Work in Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Processing SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NTT Research, Inc., a division of NTT (TYO:9432), today announced that the ...
How fast can electronics be? When computer chips work with ever shorter signals and time intervals, at some point they come up against physical limits. The quantum-mechanical processes that enable the ...
Nobel Prize in physics awarded for ultracold electronics research that launched a quantum technology
(THE CONVERSATION) Quantum mechanics describes the weird behavior of microscopic particles. Using quantum systems to perform computation promises to allow researchers to solve problems in areas from ...
New research published in Applied Physics Reviews from AIP Publishing considers the development of flexible supercapacitors (FSCs) that can be used in wearable electronics. There is serious interest ...
"Drawn-on-skin” electronics penned directly on the patient’s skin can create multifunctional sensors and circuits to collect various physiological signals. (Courtesy: Cunjiang Yu, University of ...
Nobel Prize in physics awarded for ultracold electronics research that launched a quantum technology
The quantum behavior of superconducting circuits like the small white square above was a major discovery. K. Cicak and R. Simmonds/NIST Quantum mechanics describes the weird behavior of microscopic ...
Semiconductor electronics is getting faster and faster - but at some point, physics no longer permits any increase. The speed can definitely not be increased beyond one petahertz (one million ...
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