Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have created a new AI framework that can quickly predict solutions to partial differential equations (PDEs) in scientific and engineering research. Diffeomorphic Mapping OperatorRead more… Quantum Sensors Show Promise for Biomedical Applications ...
the University of Hyogo, and the University of Tokyo in Japan, the University of Cincinnati, and Johns Hopkins University described details of electron motion that provide new insight into the unusual electrical properties of Y-ball. The material, technically known as the compound YbAlB4, contains ...
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have found a superconducting material naturally stable in two states at once, which is useful for quantum computers. Quantum Computing Physicists measure how long graphene qubits hover in "alive/dead" superposition ...
The review process that led to Microsoft’s selection was conducted not only by DARPA but also by experts at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the NAS...
Biophysics Single molecule biosensing with quantum dots for nanomedicine in diagnostics and therapeutics THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Tza-Huei Wang HoYi-PingTranslating genome-based knowledge into clinical health benefits is one of the critical elements in the future nanomedicine. As the study of biology...
December 17, 2024 Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have created a new AI framework that can quickly predict solutions to partial differential equations (PDEs) in scientific and engineering research. Diffeomorphic Mapping OperatorRead more… ...
"I think this is a nice development," said Matthew Green, a cryptography professor at Johns Hopkins University, in an email toThe Register. Any encrypted messages sent today could be stored until those computers are eventually built. By adding post-quantum encryption to today’s connections, tha...
"This is a remarkable study that illuminates a fundamental mechanism responsible for the random mutations that drive evolution and contribute to cancer," said Bert Vogelstein, M.D., a cancer researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine who was not involved in this research. ...
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Towards addressing such questions, a team of researchers led by Johns Hopkins University studied a pyrochlore oxide with the chemical formula Pr2Zr2O7. Conventional magnetism is frustrated by the geometry of the pyrochlore lattice when magnetic ions occupy a specific location in the crystal lattice ...