Despite their immense promise to solve new kinds of problems, today’s quantum computers are inherently prone…
Category: Phys.org
Phys.org
Re-appraisal of a piece of portable art of Gipuzkoa
A study by the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) makes a new technological appraisal of…
Scientists improve thermoelectric performance of n-type transition metal selenide through nanoinclusions
A research team led by Prof. Qin Xiaoying from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of…
Mikado in the cell: Arrangement of proteins could be responsible for diseases
Processes inside human cells are tightly regulated in time and space by various enzymes and proteins.…
Arctic ground squirrels are altering their hibernation patterns in response to climate change
Arctic ground squirrels are unique among mammals. Their ability to keep from freezing even when body…
Meandering along the river Seine: France's roving plastic rubbish
The scrap of red plastic in among the waterside reeds in northern France could be any…
Ivory Coast imposes fishing bans in bid to conserve stocks
West African fish exporter Ivory Coast on Thursday announced temporary bans on trawling for tuna and…
How to socialize puppies
Socializing is important for raising puppies into emotionally healthy dogs, just as caring for a puppy’s…
Protecting India's tigers also good for climate: Study
India’s efforts to protect its endangered tigers have inadvertently helped avoid a large amount of climate…
River erosion can shape fish evolution, study suggests
If we could rewind the tape of species evolution around the world and play it forward…