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| Researchers from AMBER (Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research) and Trinity College (Dublin) together with the TU Delft have succeed...

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| Compressed sensing is an new computational technique to extract large amounts of information from a signal. Researchers from Rice University...

| Professor Rembert Duine from Eindhoven has found a way to simulate a black hole on an electronic chip. This makes it possible to study the f...

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| Lasers are everywhere these days: at the checkout in the supermarket, in the CD player in the lounge – and quantum researchers need them to...

| Imagine that you are looking at a poster from a pop group at a bus stop – and that this poster then sends you a sound byte from this group t...

| Just under $40 spent brings extremely flexible ARM and Bluetooth Low Energy hardware, and for “softerware” you get embedded programming, app...