Quantum computing is fast departing the laboratory and making its way into the product roadmaps of companies far beyond the ...
“If too many of our best and brightest move to the U.S. early on, it will be harder to bring them back and you’ll have a lost ...
Gravitational-wave detection technology is poised to make a big leap forward thanks to an instrumentation advance led by physicist Jonathan Richardson of the University of California, Riverside. A ...
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Inside the Strange World of Albert Einstein’s Inventions and Patents: From Refrigerators to Blouses
Einstein’s uncle Jakob was an inventor in Munich. He produced patents for arc lamps, electric meters, and dynamos in the late ...
But Luis Jauregui’s work, which might power quantum computers needed for long-range space exploration, also shows how basic ...
IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), the leader in the quantum computing and networking industries, today announced the appointment of General ...
Thriving in an exponential world requires more than a better strategy. It demands quantum thinking, the shift from linear ...
This Saturday marks the 200th anniversary of the opening of the world’s first public steam railway on Sept 27, 1825. The ...
BEIJING -- China's higher education system has produced over 55 million graduates during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021 ...
Notably, higher education has cumulatively supplied 55 million professionals to society, while vocational education has ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to mathematician Eugenia Cheng about the Pascaline -- a 17th-century invention credited as the first mechanical calculator.
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