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Data transfer speeds increase significantly through new optical chip design
11 juilletArtificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT are notorious for being power-hungry. To tackle this challenge, a team from the Center for Optics, Photonics and Lasers (COPL) has come up with an optical chip that can transfer massive amounts of data at ultra-high speed. As thin as a strand of hair, (…) -
Plastic-based spectrometers offer low-cost, compact solution for broadband spectral imaging
11 juilletA multinational research team, including engineers from the University of Cambridge and Zhejiang University, has developed a breakthrough in miniaturized spectrometer technology that could dramatically expand the accessibility and functionality of spectral imaging in everyday devices. -
Quantum objects' dual nature mapped with new formula for 'wave-ness' and 'particle-ness'
11 juilletSince its development 100 years ago, quantum mechanics has revolutionized our understanding of nature, revealing a bizarre world in which an object can act like both waves and particles, and behave differently depending on whether it is being watched. -
Can the Large Hadron Collider snap string theory ?
11 juilletIn physics, there are two great pillars of thought that don't quite fit together. The Standard Model of particle physics describes all known fundamental particles and three forces: electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force. Meanwhile, Einstein's general (…) -
Physicists take step toward a holy grail for electron spins
10 juilletFor decades, ferromagnetic materials have driven technologies like magnetic hard drives, magnetic random access memories and oscillators. But antiferromagnetic materials, if only they could be harnessed, hold out even greater promise: ultra-fast information transfer and communications at much (…)