Robotics engineers at MIT have built a threadlike robot worm that can be magnetically steered to deftly navigate the extremely narrow and winding arterial pathways of the human brain. One day it could be used to quickly clear blockages and clots that contribute to strokes and aneurysms, while at the same time making the current…
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Researchers have managed to successfully edit the genes of lizards with CRISPR for the first time, turning them albino. — Read on newatlas.com/biology/albino-lizards-first-gene-edited-reptiles/
Entangling photons generated millions of miles apart — Read on m.phys.org/news/2019-08-entangling-photons-millions-miles.html
A radar device that relies on entangled photons works at such low power that it can hide behind background noise, making it useful for biomedical and security applications. — Read on www.technologyreview.com/s/614160/quantum-radar-has-been-demonstrated-for-the-first-time/
Complex quantum teleportation achieved for the first time — Read on m.phys.org/news/2019-08-complex-quantum-teleportation.html
This tutorial shows how to use echo commands in linux with examples. Echo command displays text which is passed as arguments on the terminal. — Read on linoxide.com/linux-command/echo-command-in-linux/
The quantum internet is coming sooner than you think—even sooner than quantum computing itself. When things change over, you might not even notice. But when they do, new rules will protect your data against attacks from computers that don’t even exist yet. — Read on gizmodo.com/you-wont-see-quantum-internet-coming-1836888027
World’s first link layer protocol brings quantum internet closer to a reality — Read on m.phys.org/news/2019-08-world-link-layer-protocol-quantum.html
If successful, the trial could trigger a sea of others for hereditary & genetic conditions affecting millions worldwide. — Read on www.firstpost.com/tech/science/first-lawful-human-trials-for-crispr-in-treating-inherited-blindness-now-underway-7193741.html
Fast radio bursts are getting more attention from scientists, who can now detect more of them. — Read on www.cnet.com/news/weird-repeating-signals-from-deep-space-just-tripled/