by AP Publications | Jan 19, 2023 | Quantum Computing, Uncategorized
It is a quarter of a century since the first quantum bits, or qubits, were hooked together to make a rudimentary quantum computer. With their ability to represent both the ones and zeros in traditional computers at the same time, qubits are the most basic components...
by AP Publications | Jan 15, 2023 | Uncategorized
On December 5th, scientists at the National Ignition Facility reached a breakthrough in nuclear fusion by producing a reaction with an energy gain. It could be a step toward a world in the distant future where fusion is a source of power. 60 Minutes – Newsmakers...
by AP Publications | Jan 12, 2023 | Quantum Computing
Chinese researchers claim to have introduced a new code-breaking algorithm that, if successful, could render mainstream encryption powerless within years rather than decades. Chinese researchers claim to have introduced a new code-breaking algorithm that, if...
by James R. Ward | May 27, 2020 | Graphene
The performance of a computer isn’t measured by its speed but by the operations it can do .Thus flop was introduced which means number of… The performance of a computer isn’t measured by its speed but by the operations it can do .Thus flop was introduced which means...
by John Turner | Mar 24, 2020 | Decontamination
The First Ultrasonic Sterilizing Fogger With the recent increase in concern with the COVID-19 Coronavirus, the Dry Fogger DF2S stock is depleted and backorders have started for the DF2S Sterilizing Fogger. The Minncare sterilant has proved capable of killing off...