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Study Reveals Integration of 1,024 Silicon Quantum Dots into On-Chip Electronics, All Functioning at Low Temperatures
Researchers have achieved a milestone in quantum computing by integrating 1,024 silicon-based quantum dots with digital and analog on-chip electronics, all operating at cryogenic ...
T Tauri’s Great Dimming: Astronomers Study Young Star’s Potential Disappearance
The bright protostar T Tauri, situated 471 light-years away in the Taurus constellation, is expected to vanish from view for decades. This dimming phenomenon, ...
Human Outer Ears May Have Evolved from Ancient Fish Gills, Study Finds
New research has highlighted a fascinating link between human outer ears and the gills of ancient fish. Gene-editing experiments have revealed that the cartilage ...
AI Now Capable Of Cloning Itself, Scientists Fear “Red Line” Crossed
Artificial intelligence (AI) has achieved the significant capability of self-replication, leaving the scientific community worried that a red line had been crossed, according to ...
High-Altitude Hiking Linked To Decline In Fertility Among Men: Study
New Delhi: High-altitude hiking, sleep apnoea and other conditions which deprive a man’s testes of oxygen, could be contributing to a decline in fertility ...
Brain Ageing Could Be Fault Of Mothers, Study Suggests
A new study has found that the X chromosome passed down to the child from the mother might be responsible for accelerated brain ageing, ...
Women At 31% Higher Risk Of Developing Long Covid Than Men: Study
New Delhi: Women might be at a 31 per cent higher risk of developing long Covid compared to men, with those aged 40-55 years ...
China’s ‘Artificial Sun’ Sets New Record, Sustains Plasma For 1,000 Seconds
China has conducted another major nuclear fusion experiment in its pursuit of creating a novel source of energy. The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) ...
New Study Uncovers Discrepancies in Universe’s Expansion Rate, Challenges Cosmology Models
Recent findings have intensified debates surrounding the universe’s expansion, suggesting discrepancies in its speed may challenge long-standing cosmological models. Observations from advanced instruments like ...
Small Carnivores Were Crucial for Early Levant Diets, Claims New Study
The nutritional reliance on small carnivores by early hunter-gatherer societies in the Levant has been highlighted through recent archaeological discoveries. A series of excavations ...