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Alphabetical list articles with annotations from journals published in 2013 in the journal Science and Life:
bean car
Sea of Azov - fuel generator
Academician Leo Zeleny: Breath of the Martian deserts
Academician Nikolai Kardashev: People should be able to dream
Ambrosia fire is extinguished by beetles
Butterflies in the gardens of Neptune
Bacteria that destroy cholesterol
Banknotes tell
quarter to noon
Faceless Russian Middle Ages
Bioprinting instead of donor organs
Bronze Age in St. Petersburg and Moscow. Europe without borders - step by step
Visiting the uncle of the great poet
Visiting marals
In our conditions, only porcelain can survive ... - myths and truth about the Gzhel craft
In search of the elusive fluorine
In the Light of Amarna, or 100 Years of Millennial Nefertiti
In the realm of miniature dwellings
The Greatest, Worthy of Astonishment… Deed
Bicycle Moscow
The venture capital market is fueled by expectations
The Rise and Fall of the Romanov Dynasty
Vision of beauty. victorian avant-garde
Vladimir Kramnik - successor to Garry Kasparov
Attention: Reflections Photo Contest
Possibly, but needs serious testing
The Second Quantum: From the Revolution of Understanding to the Revolution of Application
HSE develops a new postgraduate format
High currents at low temperatures
Geoy-Tepe - a link in the era of the first globalization in the history of mankind
Hyperbola and hyperboloids
Clay from Adam to brick
Starvation of the brain - suffering of the body
Let the baby sleep!
Two hundred snow words
disintegrator
Demosthenes. The era of orators
Hold the horizon
The Romanov dynasty: between the reefs of revolutions
Christmas decorations from buttons
There is an office of Cook abroad
Mongolian yellow dust
Infect me with real
Why do we need a radio telescope in orbit
Why are renaming necessary?
Encrypted portraits
Significance of the Eberswalde Treasure in the Cultural Context of the Late Bronze Age
Yawning is being studied
Reinforced concrete viaduct
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In a modern technology world where distance is becoming increasingly commonplace, maintaining connection and a sense of closeness is important. Recent developments in artificial skin by German scientists from Saarland University represent a new era in virtual interactions. German researchers from Saarland University have developed ultra-thin films that can transmit the sensation of touch over a distance. This cutting-edge technology provides new opportunities for virtual communication, especially for those who find themselves far from their loved ones. The ultra-thin films developed by the researchers, just 50 micrometers thick, can be integrated into textiles and worn like a second skin. These films act as sensors that recognize tactile signals from mom or dad, and as actuators that transmit these movements to the baby. Parents' touch to the fabric activates sensors that react to pressure and deform the ultra-thin film. This ... >>
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Intel Labs shared details about its new Horse Ridge cryogenic processor, developed jointly with the Dutch company QuTech. This is the world's first chip designed to create commercial quantum systems. Horse Ridge is designed to take on all the work that previously fell on a significant number of semiconductor technologies.
Relatively small (about the size of the palm of a hand) and replacing the huge external components normally required to drive qubits, the new chip should allow Intel to increase the number of qubits on its way to building a practical quantum computer that solves real-world problems.
Google has previously said it has achieved quantum superiority over traditional supercomputers. Its 53-qubit quantum computer was the first to solve a problem faster than the world's most powerful supercomputer. However, according to Intel, for large-scale commercially viable quantum systems that solve real problems, at least thousands of qubits are needed. This so-called quantum practicality is what Intel primarily focuses on.
To date, quantum systems use many devices and components connected by cables in racks, which is a bottleneck and requires no less large-scale cryogenic cooling. This hinders system scalability for more qubits and creates the need for an integrated solution. Intel claims that it can solve this problem thanks to the Horse Ridge chip.
The company describes Horse Ridge as an integrated single-chip system that is built on Intel's proprietary 22FFL FinFET process technology. The chip is located inside the refrigeration unit and is therefore designed to operate at cryogenic temperatures (-269 degrees Celsius). As a result, the complexity of quantum engineering technology can be reduced by moving from hundreds of cables to a single unified complex.
Horse Ridge allows you to control multiple qubits at once and provides system scalability. While Intel still uses a 49-qubit quantum computer, its new cryoprocessor could give it an edge in what the company calls quantum usability.
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