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Quantum model unlocks new approach to single-photon detection
To become more pervasive in daily life, quantum technology needs to better detect single particles of light, called photons, carrying quantum information.
Reporting from the stars
For the answers to the universal questions, Dan Milisavljevic looks to the sky. Quite literally.
Your paper notebook could become your next tablet
Innovators from Purdue University hope their new technology can help transform paper sheets from a notebook into a music player interface and make food packaging interactive.
New theory hints at more efficient way to develop quantum algorithms
In 2019, Google claimed it was the first to demonstrate a quantum computer performing a calculation beyond the abilities of today’s most powerful supercomputers.
Research team looking to patch code in embedded systems, aid in cybersecurity
Three Purdue University researchers and their teammates at the University of California, Santa Barbara and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) have received a DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) grant to fund research that will improve the process of patching code in vulnerable embedded systems.
Innovation uses ‘stethoscope’ to monitor machine quality, functionality
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a system for efficient, low-cost monitoring for machine health, including overall quality, condition and operation status.
Moving faster together
Hypersonic aircraft offers travelers a velocity at five times the speed of sound or faster. Smaller vertical-lift craft are much slower but could be tasked with package delivery. The two kinds of aircraft couldn’t sound more different.
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