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Physicists at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands have successfully teleported data with the help of something called "quantum entanglement" between three nodes set at a distance.
In an international collaboration, CERN has 3D-printed plastic scintillators for neutrino oscillation experiments. The technique is precise and cost-effective. Results demonstrate proof of concept.
Researchers have trained an artificial neural network to identify atypical and ephemeral experimental signatures resulting from proton-proton collisions inside the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
Workers have just connected the LHC to its successor, the High-Luminosity LHC. However, the end of Long Shutdown 2 has been extended to May 2021 and Run 3 has been extended by one year to 2024.
Horse Ridge, developed using Intel's 22nm FinFET technology, is a cryogenic, highly-integrated, mixed-signal SoC that will facilitate more efficient control of multiple qubits in a quantum computer.
The possibility that existence is an illusion has challenged philosophers since antiquity, but a new result obtained by theoretical physicists implies it would be impossible to simulate our universe.
A team of scientists studied data from two Apollo missions and the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft and found evidence of water in almost every single lunar deposit that was a result of a volcanic eruption.
In our weekly science round-up, we look at gravitational and quantum anomalies detected in Weyl semimetals, flyover movies of Pluto and its moon, and a robot that can find tiny water leaks in pipes.
IBM will be taking all of its quantum computing research out of the lab and into the product department. Big Blue says it will sell a universal quantum computer, the IBM Q, in the near future.
Microsoft has created a new team of researchers and engineers to take the company's quantum computing efforts to the next level. The company says it's time to actually build its own quantum computers.
Microsoft loves acquisitions, so it's no surprise that the company has purchased Havok, the leader in 3D gaming physics.
Santa Clara (CA) – GPU acceleration is one of the most significant trends in today hardware industry, opening the doors to an entirely new class of software. It appears that the next Photoshop will be...
Yesterday Havok announced that the famous physics engine is finally free(with some limitations obviously). The No-Charge Havok PC download is a binary-only bundle that includes all of the standard features and functionality of both the...
AMD says GPU physics is dead until DirectX 11 PC gamers have been looking for more than just pretty graphics when it comes to their game titles over the last few years. Not only...
Intel has signed a definitive agreement to purchase software developer Havok Incorporated, a company that provides various software development tools to digital animation and game developers as well as one of the largest providers for...
During ATI's 2006 third quarter financial results conference call this morning, ATI CEO Dave Orton revealed to analysts that despite demonstrating physics processing earlier this year, actual retail availability will not be available for another...
MICROSOFT IS attempting to recruit a physics-experienced coder for its DirectX team, in an attempt to add what it calls, "great leap forwards in the way game developers think about integrating physics into their engines"...
A website dedicated specifically to physics-based computer games launched at the beginning of this month. Fun-Motion.com offers a selection of downloads, links and information regarding games that are centered around physics. It seems...
As startup company AGEIA ramps up its PPU, or physics processing unit, ATI revealed yesterday that its graphics processing units are already capable of processing physics, and that it was only a matter of time...
ASUSTeK Computer said at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) it would launch add-in cards that would feature AGEIA's PhysX processor. The products will boost performance of physics in certain next-generation computer games that support AGEIA's...
Swedish company Meqon, the firm behind the physics for 3D Realms' Duke Nukem Forever, have rekindled interest in the long-delayed game with a stunning demonstration of its latest physics technology. In a short...
Yep, back to square one for DNF Meqon is glad to announce that 3DRealms have decided to buy our Meqon Game Dynamics SDK for their upcoming title Duke Nukem Forever. Meqon's product...