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Engineers discover a new way to control atomic nuclei as “qubits”(图)
原子核 量子比特 激光
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2023/6/6
MIT engineers develop stickers that can see inside the body(图)
超声波粘合剂 超声成像 临床医学
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2023/6/19
Engineers show new control of phonons using laser pulses(图)
激光脉冲 声子 新控制
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2023/5/24
Study in Nature:Engineers find better way to detect nanoparticles(图)
Nature Engineers detect nanoparticles
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2017/9/5
Specifically, the two tuning nanoscatterers set the resonator at an "exceptional point," a special state of a system at which unusual phenomena may occur. The third nanoscatterer perturbs the system, ...
Penn Engineers Develop First Transistors Made Entirely of Nanocrystal ‘Inks’
Penn Engineers Transistors Nanocrystal Inks
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2016/4/13
The transistor is the most fundamental building block of electronics, used to build circuits capable of amplifying electrical signals or switching them between the 0s and 1s at the heart of digital co...
Iowa State engineers develop flexible skin that traps radar waves,cloaks objects
Iowa State engineers flexible skin traps radar waves cloaks objects
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2016/3/14
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University engineers have developed a new flexible, stretchable and tunable “meta-skin” that uses rows of small, liquid-metal devices to cloak an object from th...
Tem-fast: a useful tool for hydro-geologists and environmental engineers
electromagnetic sounding hydrogeology environment resistivity measurements
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2015/9/29
Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) methods have proven to be efficacious in many studies involving environmental and engineering problems, producing better results than the traditional galvanic techni...
Rutgers engineers create smartphone app to cut risk of power outages(图)
power outages Rutgers engineers
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2014/12/1
An easy-to-use smartphone app developed by Rutgers engineers will help keep the lights on in a heavily wooded New Jersey suburb that suffered widespread power outages during Superstorm Sandy.