Wednesday, 8 May 2013

A Quantum Computer Aces Its Test

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Next week a professor at Amherst College will present her findings about the performance of the D-Wave machine, which its makers say makes use of such unusual properties of quantum physics as a particle's ability to move in one direction and its ...

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Graphene quantum dots may someday tell if it will rain on Mars

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To create the graphene quantum dots the researchers used nanoscale cutting of ... The scientists assembled the quantum dots into a network on a hydroscopic ...

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NASA Awards Contract to Modify Mobile Launcher

NASA has awarded a contract to J.P. Donovan Construction Inc. of Rockledge, Fla., to modify the mobile launcher that will enable the agency's Space Launch System (SLS) heavy-lift rocket to send humans to an asteroid, Mars and other new destinations in the solar system.

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Acadiana 365's Pick of the Day: Leaving Earth - The Story of Space Travel

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This week, the Lafayette Science Museum is holding its Leaving Earth - The Story of Space Travel exhibit, which explores the stellar history of international spaceflight, covering the heyday of rocketry to today's plans for space tourism and everything ...

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The New Race To Space, From LA

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“For 50 years, people have been waiting for their chance to go. And it's really not the job of NASA or other space agencies to provide space tourism to you and I. So it has to be done by the private sector. That's what we're going to do. That's Richard ...

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Speed Test of Quantum Versus Conventional Computing: Quantum Computer ...

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The quantum computer system she was testing, produced by D-Wave just outside Vancouver, BC, has a thumbnail-sized chip that is stored in a dilution refrigerator within a shielded cabinet at near absolute zero, or .02 degrees Kelvin in order to perform ...

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Portrait Of A Physicist As A Young Man

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My conversation with Bell says a lot about how the physics community at large deals with the strange predictions from quantum mechanics. ... "Yes, but the fact is, I've been interested in the foundations of quantum physics since I was an undergraduate.

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Researchers use graphene quantum dots to detect humidity and pressure

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Furthermore, because air contains water, reducing air pressure decreased its water content and caused the graphene quantum dots to get closer together, which increased conductivity. Quantum mechanics suggests that electrons have a finite probability to ...

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NASA Television to Air Space Station Soyuz Landing

NASA Television will provide live coverage May 12-14 as three crew members aboard the International Space Station end five months in orbit and return to Earth for a scheduled landing May 13.

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The Principles of Quantum Mechanics - Wikipedia, the free ...

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The Principles of Quantum Mechanics is a 1930 work describing quantum mechanics by Paul Dirac. Dirac gives an account of quantum mechanics by ...

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New appointment brings graphene closer to nanomedicine - Nanowerk

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Along with the activities around the creation of the National Graphene Institute in Manchester and the EU-funded Graphene Flagship research programme, we will surely expand and reinforce this collaboration. Our broader aim is to bring graphene closer ...

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Next generation of solar cells using one atom thick graphene material

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Next generation of solar cells using one atom thick graphene material - Energy Harvesting Journal.

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BBC - Travel - Do people want to go to space? : Adventure

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Richard Branson marked a major milestone in space tourism with Virgin Galactic's supersonic test flight… but for most people, outer space is not worth the price.

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Buzz Aldrin is on a Mission (to Mars), Part 1 - Universe Today

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Aldrin says that while Mars is the destination, getting there is a journey that includes taking advantage of the efforts from commercial space companies, embracing space tourism, working towards planetary defense, developing technology, promoting STEM ...

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Government lab admits to running a "quantum internet" for years

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Quantum mechanics exposes the whacky underpinnings upon which our reality appears based. It's a seemingly unintuitive realm where sub-atomic particles behave like waves, particles simultaneously exist in ... Even though quantum computing is likely a ...

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Space travel goes private

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In a remote desert in in Southwest New Mexico, the fist “purpose-built” spaceport is gearing up for the first commercial spaceflights projected to take-off in 2014. RT Correspondent Liz Wahl has more on the future of space tourism to the final frontier.

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