Researchers at NIST are making single-photon detectors using superconducting materials chilled to near absolute zero. These quantum sensors can detect signals that were previously invisible.
Learn more: https://t.co/ju2MQ6PybS
Sandia is helping build New Mexico’s quantum research economy, and @CNMsuncats Quantum Learning Lab is training the workforce needed to support it.🎓
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ORNL researchers developed a portable, highly sensitive detector that can identify GPS spoofing in real time, helping protect trucking shipments from theft and misdirection.
Read more: https://t.co/qN4eY1IULS
@lkorac10 Nice to see the “too little, too late” yearly push. Really good to sit through 80% of a garbage season, then blow up your draft odds. Young guys look promising though. Adding a blue chipper would have been nice.
⚛️ Celebrating #WorldQuantumDay
Ryan Bennink, Group Leader for Quantum Computational Science at @ORNL and Deputy Director of the @QuantumSciCtr, explains what quantum computational science is and why it matters.
Learn more https://t.co/L6OeL0re95
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Been a while since we gave away some cards. So here's a free Easter giveaway of mostly 1930s cigarette cards in a vintage Gallaher's cigarettes box from the UK. Includes both sports & non-sports. Simply follow & retweet / repost for chance to win. Will draw a winner on 4/8.