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Atomic Vacancy as Quantum Bit
ALPHA reports first measurements of certain quantum effects in antimatter
New class of materials shows strange electron properties
Global startup summit taps Zymtronix as challenge finalist
CERN openlab hosts 2020 technical workshop
Creatives sought for YIRRAMBOI 2021
Nano antennas for data transfer
Seeing perovskites in a new light
An agreement for future of Hobart
Nanoscience breakthrough: Probing particles smaller than a billionth of a meter
Probing dark matter using antimatter
Scalable assembly of qubit array components
Team uses golden ‘lollipop’ to observe elusive interference effect at nanoscale
Cornell NanoScale Facility gets new director of operations
Energy Flow in Nano Range
Quantum paradox experiment may lead to more accurate clocks and sensors
New Approach For Morwell Family Violence Refuge
Run top quark run
Researchers raise temperature for exciton condensation
Ultra-sensitive sensors from impure diamonds
CERN & Society Foundation announces its first Ambassador
Magic wavelength of cadmium
Discovery of periodic tables for molecules
National quantum-themed competition for game designers
TCL Mini LED TV wins prestigious Home Theater Gold Award at IFA 2019
Measuring changes in magnetic order to find ways to transcend conventional electronics
Library heads to East Bairnsdale – East Gippsland
Cluster of Excellence Takes Off
Health Canada Clears Fotona Dynamis for Stress Urinary Incontinence and Vulvovaginal Atrophy /
Studying quantum phenomena in magnetic systems to understand exotic states of matter
Physicists use light flashes to discover, control new quantum states of matter
Researchers get first microscopic look at a tiny phenomenon with potential implications for quantum
New design strategy brightens up future of perovskite-based light-emitting diodes
A good first step toward nontoxic solar cells
200 times faster than ever before: speediest quantum operation yet
New Higgs results presented at 2019 EPS-HEP conference
Physicists discover family members of Schrödinger’s Cat
Characterizing ‘arrow of time’ in open quantum systems
Physicists use light waves to accelerate supercurrents, enable ultrafast quantum computing
Researchers verify 70-year-old theory of turbulence in fluids
Observation of Topologically Protected Magnetic Quasiparticles
Griffith produces more quality Physical Sciences research – Nature Index
Merck’s Massachusetts-based Business Sectors Named ‘Best Places to Work’ by Boston Business
Matthias Mann nominated for European Inventor Award 2019
Tech spend outside IT creates opportunities, but also potential risks
Accelerating innovation in computing technologies
End of financial year tax minimisation checklist
Queen’s Birthday honours for seven Academy Fellows