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A new quantum RF system could outperform antennas in jammed environments
While most people associate quantum technology with futuristic computers, the Colorado-based company Infleqtion is ...
For several Indian startups, space is the next frontier. And of these, Pixxel, and its team led by CEO Awais Ahmed, is firmly focused on creating a company that can not only serve consumers across the ...
CPL Lee returns from mission and pulls his truck into the motor pool. The vehicle’s onboard sensors retain captured fault codes, environmental exposure, and operating conditions. A low-power, ...
In practice, that means a group of soldiers carrying Falcon IV or RF-9820S radios could create a local electronic bubble ...
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Brain-inspired machines now outperform conventional AI on math problems — mimicking how neurons actually compute, not how chips do
A computer chip modeled after the human brain just solved the kind of math that keeps fighter jets from shaking apart in ...
There are parts of the universe, and of the electromagnetic spectrum, that we’re not covering with our telescopes—but not as ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Central Florida Expressway Authority is using first-of-its-kind technology with Route Reports, monitoring 125 miles of toll roads. Central Florida Expressway Authority is using the ...
INFQ stock is up on neutral-atom quantum adoption. Explore its clocks, sensors, revenue traction, and FY26 outlook—see if ...
Physicists may have uncovered a surprising new clue that string theory—the idea that the universe is built from unimaginably tiny vibrating strings—could be more than just a mathematical fantasy.
Fires sparked by lithium-ion batteries—which are used to power electric bicycles—have proven to be violent, fast-moving and tough to extinguish. So far this year, the FDNY says 66 fires have been ...
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