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15 April 2010 (from Cordis)

Enzyme in white blood cells can break down carbon nanotubes

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An EU-funded study of carbon nanotubes by scientists in Ireland, Sweden and the US has shown that these extraordinarily strong molecules can be broken down into carbon and water by an enzyme found in white blood cells. [..]

07 January 2010 (from University of New South Wales)

Quantum age edges closer

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Max Planck Society

Superfast quantum computing is closer than ever following recent breakthroughs by an international team led by researchers from the University of New South Wales. [..]

30 September 2009 (from Photonics.com)

First Atomic-scale QD Map

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Max Planck Society

The first atomic-scale maps of quantum dots have been created by a team of physicists at the University of Michigan, who say it is a major step toward producing «designer dots” that can be tailored for specific [..]

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25 September 2009 (from Colin Barras, New Scientist)

Photon 'machine gun' could power quantum computers

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THERE is a simple rule of computing that holds true even in the weird quantum world: increase the number of units of information available and you boost computing power. [..]

21 September 2009 (from Physics world)

Tricolour entanglement could connect qubits

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Physicists in Brazil have added another capability to the quantum computing toolkit by being the first to show that light beams of three different wavelengths can be entangled. [..]

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30 October 2009

European Group on Ethics

Ethical aspects of synthetic biology

Proceedings of the roundtable debate, Brussels 19 May 2009

The European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE) is preparing an opinion on the ethics of synthetic biology, to be submitted to the Commission by October 2009. As part of [..]

05 July 2007

Tiju Joseph

An Introduction to Quantum Computing

Computers have changed the way we process information, communicate and do business. There is a continual drive towards faster and smaller processors allowing the solution of many [..]

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15 February 2006

Dorothée Benoît Browaeys; Claire Weill; Philippe Aigrain

Newsletter n°12 of Transversales: special focus on nanotechnology.

The 12th newsletter of Transversales (French publication) offers a range of articles regarding nanotechnologies: [..]

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18 May 2006

TNO assists Covalent to commercialise quantum filtration

23 December 2005

Quantum computing: qubits

29 November 2004

Hot world of cold atoms

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