In a recent study published in Science Advances, Hayato Goto from the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing in Japan introduced a new quantum error correction method using “many-hypercube codes.” This innovative approach presents a unique perspective on quantum error correction and offers the potential for highly efficient error corrections in the realm of quantum computing.
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Twisted graphene layers have been studied extensively by RIKEN physicists, who have discovered that magnetic fields can engineer flat bands in these layers, creating a new space for exotic physics experiments. The unique properties of graphene, with its hexagonal lattice structure, allow for electrons to move through the material as if they have no mass.
A coalition of consumer protection and anti-waste groups has come together to urge the Federal Trade Commission to take action against “software tethering.” This practice ties hardware’s functionality to external software, often rendering products unusable after software updates cease. The lack of clarity and enforcement surrounding this issue has created an environment where consumers can
In the latest report from Tubular Labs, it is evident that there has been a noticeable shift in the length of video content being uploaded on major social media platforms such as YouTube and TikTok. While short video clips have been dominant in the past, there has been a significant increase in longer versions of
The landscape of generative AI tools has been evolving rapidly, with the initial reliance on publicly available data now being replaced by a more restricted approach. While the internet used to serve as the primary source of training data, the trend is shifting towards a more controlled environment with licensing agreements becoming the norm. The
Recent research conducted by a team of scientists from Skoltech, Universitat Politècnica de València, Institute of Spectroscopy of RAS, University of Warsaw, and University of Iceland has shed light on the spontaneous formation and synchronization of multiple quantum vortices in optically excited semiconductor microcavities. The fascinating findings of this study have been published in Science
Dell recently released its quarterly results, surpassing Wall Street expectations with a revenue of $25.03 billion, compared to the expected $24.53 billion. The company also reported an adjusted EPS of $1.89, exceeding the estimated $1.71. Net income increased by 85% to $841 million, showing a significant improvement from the year-ago period. Despite facing challenges, such
The recent breakthrough in quantum computing research has unveiled a revolutionary discovery – the world’s first multiple Majorana zero modes (MZMs) in a single vortex of the superconducting topological crystalline insulator SnTe. Led by Prof. Junwei Liu from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), alongside Prof. Jinfeng Jia and Prof. Yaoyi Li
The advent of ChatGPT in the educational sector has brought about significant changes in how students approach homework assignments. While the focus has predominantly been on the impact of AI in writing tasks, there is a growing trend of students using generative AI to complete math homework as well. One prominent example is the Gauth
Snapchat users, particularly those using iPads, have reason to rejoice as the platform has been revamped to cater specifically to iPad screens. The latest iOS update for the Snapchat app promises a native support for iPads, providing users with a larger canvas for capturing Snaps and enabling them to view more friends on various tabs.