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New quantum sensor technology could ‘see’ velocity to unmask dark matter
Researchers unveil a quantum measurement protocol that tracks the velocity and direction of wave-like dark matter particles.
Recently, a research team led by Academician Lijun Wang at CIOMP under UCAS has systematically reviewed the latest ...
"We're going to do it in three years, and we're going to do it for a ridiculously low price," Pete Klupar, executive director ...
Former Google chief executive Eric Schmidt and his wife, Wendy Schmidt, have committed private funding to four ambitious ...
Dr. Liam Spillane highlights innovations in cryo-EM spectroscopy, detailing how dose-fractionated EELS and direct detection ...
As the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope (FYST) prepares for first light in 2026, its journey to the high Atacama Desert of ...
Voyant is leading the development of a new generation of FMCW LiDAR to address broad applications in the physical AI ...
A pair of Tuffenough Solar Flood Lights is just $27 at Amazon right now, 41% less than their normal $47 price tag. They’re a ...
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A Japanese team built a sensor so precise, it might have found a way to track dark matter
Dark matter is believed to make up most of the matter in the universe, yet it has never been directly detected. One theory ...
Researchers created the world's smallest fully printed infrared photodetectors using room-temperature nano-printing, enabling ...
Advanced Home Services launches “Safety Starts at Home” initiative, a data-driven program using advanced diagnostics to prevent Idaho residential hazards. RIGBY, ID, UNITED STATES, January 2, 2026 ...
Sixteen HKU projects receive funding under NSFC/RGC Joint and Collaborative Research Schemes. Specifically, three project was ...
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