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New Quantum Material Helps Create Powerful Light Frequency

Scientists generate both even and odd terahertz light frequencies, opening new paths for high-speed communication, imaging, and quantum computing. Generating light at terahertz frequencies has...

How Quantum Batteries Can Store Energy Without Loss

Scientists creates a model for a quantum battery that stays stable and efficient, even when exposed to energy loss or noise. Also, energy loss...

More Efficient Space Data Communication

Space systems need reliable data. This device can make communication faster, safer, and works in tough conditions. Find out more! When we work on space...

Can Light Move Atom Inside A Semiconductor?

Researchers uncover how laser beams cause atomic motion in Janus semiconductors, advancing understanding of light–matter interaction for future optical and sensing devices. The finding offers...

Quantum Coding Gets A No-Code Upgrade

By removing the steep learning curve of quantum programming, its platform lets anyone—from students to software engineers—run quantum code in minutes, not months. Boston-based startup...

Quantum Rod LEDs Hit New Efficiency Record

Quantum rod LEDs are more efficient. Problems with light loss and leakage are solved. See how this could change phone and TV screens. Smartphone and...

New Photodiode Can Detect Single Photon Precisely

Researchers optimise ultraviolet avalanche photodiodes by fine-tuning electric field and absorption layers, increasing quantum efficiency for detecting photons accurately.  Most photodiodes cannot absorb enough light...

Pocket-Sized HMI For Full Control

A new ultra-compact touchscreen interface proves that industrial control doesn’t need a large display to deliver big functionality — combining Modbus RTU/TCP support, bright...

Microcontrollers For Industrial And Consumer Electronics

The microcontrollers run faster, use power, and keep data safe, helping robots, machines, and devices work. See what they can do. Modern electronics and industrial...

When Semiconductors Turn Superconducting

By infusing semiconductors with gallium through atomic-scale precision, the team unlocked zero-resistance conductivity at cryogenic temperatures, opening doors to next-generation quantum chips and ultra-efficient...