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- Elusive particle that is its own antiparticle observed
- New approach to on-chip quantum computing
- Doing math with your body
- First comprehensive meshfree numerical simulation of skeletal muscle tissue achieved
Elusive particle that is its own antiparticle observed Posted: 02 Oct 2014 11:17 AM PDT Scientists have observed an exotic particle that behaves simultaneously like matter and antimatter, a feat of math and engineering that could yield powerful computers based on quantum mechanics. |
New approach to on-chip quantum computing Posted: 02 Oct 2014 07:11 AM PDT An international team of researchers is introducing a new method to achieve a different type of photon pair source that fits into the tiny space of a computer chip. |
Posted: 02 Oct 2014 07:09 AM PDT You do math in your head most of the time, but you can also teach your body how to do it. Researchers investigated how our brain processes and understands numbers and number size. They show that movements and sensory perception help us understand numbers. |
First comprehensive meshfree numerical simulation of skeletal muscle tissue achieved Posted: 30 Sep 2014 02:15 PM PDT Engineers have completed the first comprehensive numerical simulation of skeletal muscle tissue using a method that uses the pixels in an image as data points for the computer simulation -- a method known as mesh-free simulation. |
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