• A magnetic nanographene butterfly poised to advance quantum technologies

    Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a new design concept for creating next-generation carbon-based quantum materials, in the form of a tiny magnetic nanographene with a unique butterfly-shape hosting highly correlated spins. This new design has the potential to accelerate the advancement of quantum materials which are pivotal for the development of sophisticated quantum computing technologies poised to revolutionize information processing and high density...

  • Shouting up, nuance and understanding: Owls tactical talking talking points

    Four matches unbeaten with fate in their own hands, the task remains a stiff one and Wednesday will need to be on their mettle to produce the goods against a West Brom side hoping to secure a play-off spot. There has been conversation throughout the Danny Röhl-inspired resurgence around the tactics employed, ones that represent a sharp shift from those utilised by previous managers Darren Moore and Xisco. The on-field set-up is varied, sophisticated and is in large parts difficult for the eyes...

  • The end of the quantum tunnel: Exact instanton transseries for quantum mechanics

    In the quantum world, processes can be separated into two distinct classes. One class, that of the so-called "perturbative" phenomena, is relatively easy to detect, both in an experiment and in a mathematical computation. Examples are plentiful: the light that atoms emit, the energy that solar cells produce, the states of qubits in a quantum computer.

  • Quantum-proof encryption may not actually stop quantum hackers

    Cryptographers are scrambling to understand an algorithm that could undermine the mathematics behind next-generation encryption methods, which are intended to protect against quantum computers

  • Compact quantum light processing: New findings lead to advances in optical quantum computing

    An international collaboration of researchers, led by Philip Walther at University of Vienna, have achieved a significant breakthrough in quantum technology, with the successful demonstration of quantum interference among several single photons using a novel resource-efficient platform. The work published in Science Advances represents a notable advancement in optical quantum computing that paves the way for more scalable quantum technologies.

  • Everybody's Talking About Jamie star Ivano Turco talks realness, representation and what he brings to the role

    Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’s latest run has made a huge impact on audiences, and with just three nights left to go in Sheffield, The Star had a sit-down chat with star of the show, Ivano Turco. Before Ivano took on the role of Jamie New, he made his West End debut, straight out of college, in the global opening night of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella as Prince Sebastian. He later played Bob Marley in Get Up! Stand Up! And was nominated for Best Featured Artist at the Grammy Awards in...

  • Scientists simulate magnetization reversal of Nd-Fe-B magnets using large-scale finite element models

    NIMS has succeeded in simulating the magnetization reversal of Nd-Fe-B magnets using large-scale finite element models constructed based on tomographic data obtained by electron microscopy.

  • Ellen DeGeneres Is Funny And Candid In Her Return To The Comedy Stage, Talks About “Hard Time” She Had Following Talk Show Controversy

    Regrets, she has a few. But then again, it’s not the end for Ellen DeGeneres. Returning to the stage Wednesday night at Largo in Los Angeles, the former host of The Ellen DeGeneres Show was not afraid to address her clouded departure from her long-running show. A sold-out crowd of about 200 fans was supportive […]

  • All Talk Marge

    Like David, I'm still not clear that we have a satisfying explanation of just why the last week on Capitol Hill happened. For the moment I'm just glad it happened. Ukraine will now get a major

  • A talk on holiday rental

    Recently the laws governing holiday rentals have undergone some changes which many foreign residents of Mijas may not be aware of. To remedy this situation, the Foreigners Department of the Town Hall has prepared an informative talk on Thursday May 16 at 4pm. As the councillor for Foreigners, Mario Bravo, said, “there are many people […]

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    This magnetic powerbank is so light you'll forget it's there

    The Ugreen 5,000 mAh wireless power bank is super-slim and light, providing an all-day charge without adding extra bulk to your iPhone.

  • Here's How Magnets Actually Affect Your Credit Cards

    Do magnets damage your credit cards, potentially causing payment issues? Here's what to know about about magnetic risks and how new EMV chip technology protects against demagnetization.