The development of India’s first indigenous Quantum Diamond Microscope by IIT Bombay’s P-Quest group marks a significant milestone in the country’s quantum-technology journey.
Over the past decade, it has been interesting to watch companies push the rock that is quantum computing up the steep hill.
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MTN Uganda’s Brand Custodian: Turn local identity into global strength
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Young Ugandan marketers seeking to expand internationally were encouraged to harness ...
In 1959, evangelicals looked to political leaders to hold up America’s great spiritual heritage as responses to the Soviet ...
Iulia Georgescu highlights the forgotten pioneers of computational physics and calls for a wider appreciation of research ...
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20 Ideas So Good They Won a Nobel
Since 1901, the Nobel Prize has honored ideas that changed the way we live. From discoveries that made headlines to ...
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How The Dolomites Got Their Distinctive Shape - From Geology Experts
The Great Transformation The Dolomites are about 250 millions years old and are composed mainly of sedimentary rocks and ...
The engineering of optically synthesized magnetic fields allows neutral atoms to emulate charged behavior, paving the way for ...
Desert treasure hunters and bargain enthusiasts from Flagstaff to Tucson point their vehicles toward Yuma when the bargain itch needs scratching, all converging on the sprawling wonderland known as ...
Dr. Ada E. Yonath, a postdoctoral fellow at the Mellon College of Science in 1969, received the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her studies of the ribosome. “Ada Yonath at the Weizmann ...
ORTA, a theater production company from Kazakhstan, presented its performance “The New Genius Experience of the Great Atomic ...
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