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The latest in quantum computing

davidkirkpatrick wrote 2 weeks ago: Hot on the heels of a post about photonic computing, here’s the latest in quantum computing … more →

Tags: Science, technology, Quantum Computing, quantum gate

Nanotubes making Plexi stronger

davidkirkpatrick wrote 3 months ago: A nanotech breakthroughwith immediate applications. Carbon nanotubes make PMMA plastic, used in manu … more →

Tags: Science, Business, technology, nanotechnology, carbon nanotubes, PMMA plastic, plexiglas, lucite, weizmann institute of science

Graphene to speed up microchips

davidkirkpatrick wrote 3 months ago: I’ve done plenty of blogging about graphene, and it’s about time for a new breakthrough. … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, graphene, Microchips

Invisibility cloak, part six

davidkirkpatrick wrote 4 months ago: I’ve done plenty of blogging on cloak of invisibility tech, and here’s the latest news f … more →

Tags: Science, technology, invisibility cloak, siam review, mathematics

Improving nanotube production

davidkirkpatrick wrote 6 months ago: From KurzweilAI.net — The cycloparaphenylene “nanohoop” molecule is the shortest s … more →

Tags: Science, technology, KurzweilAI.net, nanotechnology, carbon nanotubes, cycloparaphenylene

Great Aussie Firewall

davidkirkpatrick wrote 6 months ago: Very disappointing news from the land down under. From the link: Consumers, civil-rights activists, … more →

Tags: media, Politics, technology, Internet, censorship, Great Aussie Firewall, Totalitarian State, Australia, Internet Filter

The religious fear nanotech3 comments

davidkirkpatrick wrote 7 months ago: One more place religion holds modern society down — it seems the religious fear nanotechnology … more →

Tags: Politics, Science, technology, nanotechnology, Nature Nanotechnology, Theocracy, Religion

Atomic quantum computing

davidkirkpatrick wrote 8 months ago: One more bullet for the quantum computing arsenal. From the PhysOrg link: “There are a number … more →

Tags: Science, technology, Quantum Computing, University of Colorado, Physical Review Letters, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Innsbruck, Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Austrian Academy of Sciences

First plasma transistor

davidkirkpatrick wrote 8 months ago: Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have created a micro-sized plasma tran … more →

Tags: Science, technology, University of Illinois in Urbana Champaign, transistör, plasma technology, plasma transistor

Moving toward quantum computing

davidkirkpatrick wrote 8 months ago: Making headway, it seems. This is amazing — storing information inside the nucleus of an atom! … more →

Tags: Science, technology, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Nature, Oxford University, Princeton University, Quantum Computing, qubit

"Light Blossom" latest in street light tech

davidkirkpatrick wrote 9 months ago: Not surprisingly from Philips. They’ve really been pushing lighting innovations these days. Hi … more →

Tags: Science, Business, technology, Solar energy, Philips, LED lighting, wind energy, urban lighting

Buckypaper sounds like a wild tech

davidkirkpatrick wrote 9 months ago: Check out this artcle from PhysOrg. Wow. From the link: It’s called “buckypaper” a … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, Rice University, buckypaper

Transformation optics promise big payoff

davidkirkpatrick wrote 9 months ago: It’s been quite a while since I’ve blogged on the possibility of a “cloak of invis … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, Purdue University, University of St Andrews, metamaterial, transformation optics, Imperial College, Theory of General Relativity

Black holes are violent

davidkirkpatrick wrote 9 months ago: The more we learn about black holes, the more intense they sound. Here’s a report on the turbu … more →

Tags: Science, technology, NASA, Black Hole, astronomy, X-ray Timing Explorer satellite, Very Large Telescope, ESO, Ultracam

Spam operation busted

davidkirkpatrick wrote 9 months ago: I knew my spam pretty much disappeared, and here’s the reason. Kudos to all law enforcement en … more →

Tags: Etal, Business, technology, Internet, Jurisprudence, Spam, Federal Trade Commission

Tiny bubbles ...

davidkirkpatrick wrote 9 months ago: … on a nanoscale. Now that’s tiny. This PhysOrg story covers nanobubbles that form on su … more →

Tags: Science, nanobubbles, University of Twente

Flexible OLED offers new lighting options

davidkirkpatrick wrote 9 months ago: I’ve done a fair amount of blogging on OLEDs (hit this link for those posts and all my praise … more →

Tags: Science, Business, technology, General Electric, Philips, Siemens, ingo maurer, OLED, alternative lighting

DNA-based nanotech

davidkirkpatrick wrote 9 months ago: From KurzweilAI.net — This is interesting nanotechnology news. Using cells to create DNA-based … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, Arizona State University, New York University, phagemid, DNA

Nanotech and better LCD displays

davidkirkpatrick wrote 9 months ago: From the lede — displays could become brighter, lighter, and thinner. And from the second link … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, Flat Panel Display, University of Central Florida in Orlando, LCD, Applied Physics Letters


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