We Are One Step Closer to Incredibly Compact, Powerful Quantum Batteries0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- January 18, 2022
The bigger a quantum battery, the faster it charges.
The bigger a quantum battery, the faster it charges.
Two new studies have shown that environmental DNA can be collected from the air and used to detect a variety of animals, offering what scientists say is a “novel, non-invasive approach” to monitoring biodiversity.
The new phase of matter could be used to design even better quantum computers.
Let’s start with some well-known facts about the Earth – it’s the fifth-largest planet in the solar system, 70 per cent of its surface is covered in water, and it’s the only planet known to have life on it.
It’s neither a bird nor a plane, but a winged microchip as small as a grain of sand that can be carried by the wind as it monitors such things as pollution levels or the spread of airborne diseases.
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A new Ebola outbreak this February was traced back to the epidemic that ended five years ago.
The whitest paint in the world has been created in a lab at Purdue University, a paint so white that it could eventually reduce or even eliminate the need for air conditioning, scientists say.
“I’M NOT SAYING THERE ARE UFOS… BUT THERE ARE UFOS.”