Martin Scorsese, the renowned filmmaker, is not only a master at framing shots on the big screen but also in the digital realm. Recently, Scorsese took his talents to a Super Bowl ad for Squarespace, which humorously highlights society’s addiction to smartphones. In an exclusive interview with WIRED, Scorsese delves into his thoughts on digital
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Soft robotics, a field that focuses on creating robots using flexible materials, offers unique advantages in terms of flexibility and safety in human interactions. These soft robots have a wide range of applications, from medical devices to enhancing efficiency in various tasks. Moreover, they have the potential to revolutionize exploration in environments such as the
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Quantum physicists and engineers have been striving to develop innovative quantum communication systems over the past few decades. These systems serve as testbeds to evaluate and advance communication protocols. Recently, researchers at the University of Chicago introduced a new quantum communication testbed with remote superconducting nodes and successfully demonstrated bidirectional multiphoton communication on this testbed.
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Quantum information technology heavily relies on the use of qubits implemented with single photons. In order to accurately utilize these qubits, it is essential to determine the number of photons involved. Photon-number-resolving detectors (PNRDs) are crucial for achieving this accuracy, providing two main performance indicators: resolving fidelity and dynamic range. Superconducting nanostrip single-photon detectors, or
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Cornell University quantum researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of materials science by detecting and characterizing a previously elusive phase of matter known as the Bragg glass phase. This achievement has settled a long-standing question regarding the existence of this state in real materials. By harnessing the power of large volumes of
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