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Researchers in Cleland Lab at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, including (from left) alumnus Haoxiong Yan, PhD candidate Xuntao Wu, and Prof. Andrew Cleland, have realized a new design for a superconducting quantum processor.

Scientists are rethinking quantum chips — It may spark a supercomputer revolution

December 11, 2024

Interactions between light and matter can be exploited better with photonic space-time crystals.

Time crystals aren’t science fiction anymore: Here’s what to know about latest breakthrough

December 10, 2024

Rope tied into a knot

Think you can spot a strong knot? Science says you’re probably wrong

December 9, 2024

Black pins secure a green computer chip onto a metal platform inside a metal box. A circular window provides a view inside.

Scientists shatter silicon’s temperature barrier with revolutionary memory device that works at 1100°F

December 9, 2024

Primordial creation: The universe begins with the Big Bang, an extraordinary moment of immense energy, igniting formation of everything in existence.

Universe expanding faster than physics can explain: Webb telescope confirms mysterious growth spurt

December 9, 2024

Repentant Woman in Confession

AI Jesus can ‘listen’ to your confession, but here’s why it can’t absolve your sins

December 6, 2024

WEAVE data overlaid on a James Webb Space Telescope image of Stephan's Quintet, with green contours showing radio data from the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope. The orange and blue colours follow the brightness of Hydrogen-alpha obtained with the WEAVE LIFU, which trace where the intergalactic gas is ionised. The hexagon denotes the approximate coverage of the new WEAVE observations of the system, which is 36 kpc wide (similar in size to our own galaxy, the Milky Way).

Astronomers capture stunning details of what happens when galaxies collide

December 4, 2024

Sheet of paper filled with calculations of nuclear and quantum physics as a background

Why do we exist? Invisible particles passing through our bodies could solve greatest mystery

December 6, 2024

Joseph B. Martin (left) and his mentor Seymour Reichlin (right) photographed during their annual meeting at Il Capriccio restaurant in Waltham, Massachusetts, in the fall of 2024.

At 100, this scientist isn’t done yet — His latest research could change lives

December 6, 2024

Scuba diver admires a colorful coral reef

How coral could revolutionize bone repair surgery

December 5, 2024

orange cat

What gives cats orange fur? Scientists solve 60-year genetic mystery

December 5, 2024

Person looking up at space, stars

To map the universe’s vibrations, astronomers built an amazing galaxy-sized detector

December 4, 2024

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