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Amazon, Microsoft wage war over the Pentagon's 'war cloud'
Amazon and Microsoft are battling it out over a $10 billion opportunity to build the U.S.…
Charge transfer within transition-metal dyes analysed
Transition-metal complexes in dye-based solar cells are responsible for converting light into electrical energy. A model…
Fifty years after Apollo, when will we go back to the moon?
Fifty years ago, Neil Armstrong’s famous first steps on the surface of the moon demonstrated both…
Storing data in music
Manuel Eichelberger and Simon Tanner, two ETH doctoral students, store data in music. This means, for…
'Connecting the dots' for quantum networks
Researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) developed a new technique that could enable future…
Fusion scientists have developed a 'nano-scale sculpture technique'
A research team of fusion scientists has succeeded in developing a “nano-scale sculpture technique” to fabricate…
On-demand control of terahertz and infrared waves
The ability to control infrared and terahertz waves using magnetic or electric fields is one of…
Schools and media literacy critical for teen refugees' social wellbeing
For a teenage refugee starting a new life in Europe, going to school and using digital…
Organic solar cells that last 10 years in space
Scientists from the Skoltech Center for Energy Science and Technology, the Institute for Problems of Chemical…