Johns Hopkins Researchers Enhance Superconducting Qubit Error Predictions
A new noise-modeling framework developed by researchers at Johns Hopkins significantly improves the accuracy of predicting errors in superconducting qubits.
A new noise-modeling framework developed by researchers at Johns Hopkins significantly improves the accuracy of predicting errors in superconducting qubits.
Researchers have created a technique that uses satellite technology to monitor urban development in real time, drawing parallels to how EKGs assess heart activity.
As NASA advances its lunar and Martian exploration initiatives, upcoming telescopes are expected to significantly enhance our understanding of dark matter in the universe.
The rise of the space industry, with nearly 10,000 planned spacecraft launches, raises concerns about potential harm to the ozone layer from rocket activities.
As SpaceX prepares for its Nasdaq debut, concerns arise over the company's valuation, which relies heavily on speculative future technologies and markets.
A recent study highlights significant north–south variations in water isotopes across North America during the last deglaciation, a time marked by extensive ice-sheet melting.
A team from the Max Born Institute has introduced a groundbreaking momentum microscopy method that allows for direct imaging of magnons in two-dimensional reciprocal space using soft X-rays.
A recent study indicates that Tesla vehicles are significantly more likely to reach 250,000 miles compared to Subaru, challenging common perceptions about electric car durability.
Researchers from the University of Hong Kong have made notable progress in addressing key challenges in quantum computing through new cryogenic silicon carbide hardware.
A study from the Helmholtz Institute for One Health suggests that wax moth larvae could effectively replace traditional animal models in research, potentially reducing the need for animal testing.
After a well-received show at Lightning in a Bottle, Mary Droppinz is set to enhance her live performances further. Known for her genre-blending style, she continues to engage audiences.
According to commentator Gigi Salmon, Serena Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam champion, believes that success is an inherent quality rather than just winning.
A recent study led by Assistant Professor Haocun Yu demonstrates how a tabletop experiment can unite two fundamental theories in physics, marking a significant step in the field.
A recent study by Hartmut Höhle, a professor at Mannheim Business Administration, investigates how Facebook users affected by the Cambridge Analytica scandal have reacted over time.
Research spanning two decades reveals that while Indonesia's coral reefs are remarkably heat tolerant, they face significant challenges from rising ocean temperatures.
A recent study from Stanford Graduate School of Business sheds light on the complexities and potential deceptions in household bankruptcy accounting, raising concerns about personal financial distress.
A recent study published in the journal Development sheds light on the significance of UTY in early human development, mapping its presence across the genome.
On June 5, 2026, NASA's X-59 aircraft successfully flew faster than sound, marking a significant step towards quiet supersonic travel and potentially transforming air travel.
A recent study proposes that feeding bursts from black holes may explain the enigmatic Little Red Dots detected by the James Webb Space Telescope in the early universe.
Recent research from the Yinshan Block provides new insights into a complex and lesser-known era of Earth's geological history, according to a study led by a Peking University Ph.D. student.