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- Diamond defect boosts quantum technology
- Finding the hidden zombie in your network: Statistical approach to unraveling computer botnets
- Solving a physics mystery: Those 'solitons' are really vortex rings
Diamond defect boosts quantum technology Posted: 04 Feb 2014 08:21 AM PST New research shows that a remarkable defect in synthetic diamond produced by chemical vapor deposition allows researchers to measure, witness, and potentially manipulate electrons in a manner that could lead to new "quantum technology" for information processing. |
Finding the hidden zombie in your network: Statistical approach to unraveling computer botnets Posted: 04 Feb 2014 07:20 AM PST How do you detect a "botnet," a network of computers infected with malware -- so-called zombies -- that allow a third party to take control of those machines? The answer may lie in a statistical tool first published in 1966 and brought into the digital age, say researchers. |
Solving a physics mystery: Those 'solitons' are really vortex rings Posted: 03 Feb 2014 12:49 PM PST The same physics that gives tornadoes their ferocious stability lies at the heart of new research, and could lead to a better understanding of nuclear dynamics in studying fission, superconductors and the workings of neutron stars. |
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