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🌌 Il futuro della comunicazione quantistica è più vicino: primo scambio di entanglement tra fotoni singoli! #QuantumCommunication #ScienceBreakthroughs

🔗 https://www.tomshw.it/scienze/primo-scambio-di-entanglement-tra-fotoni-singoli-2025-11-07

Primo scambio di entanglement tra fotoni singoli

Ricercatori giapponesi dimostrano per la prima volta lo scambio di entanglement tramite somma di frequenza tra singoli fotoni, superando il problema del rumore.

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Learn how linear particle accelerators are revolutionizing both science and medicine! From advancing cancer treatments to unraveling the mysteries of the universe, these machines are pushing the boundaries of what is possible. 🚀✨ #ScienceBreakthroughs

https://learningbreeze.com/physics/how-linear-particle-accelerators-power-breakthroughs-in-science-and-medicine/

Linear Particle Accelerators Power Breakthroughs in Science and Medicine

Learn how linear particle accelerators are revolutionizing both science and medicine! From advancing cancer treatments to unraveling the mysteries of the universe, these machines are pushing the boundaries of what is possible. 🚀✨ #ScienceBreakthroughs #MedicalInnovation #ParticleAccelerators #LINAC #CancerTreatment #Physics #ScientificDiscovery #FutureOfMedicine #HealthcareInnovation

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Stanford researchers use food-safe dye to make skin transparent, offering new ways to diagnose and treat diseases

Read more.... 🔗 https://labhorizons.co.uk/2024/09/revolutionary-dye-technique-can-turn-skin-see-through/

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Revolutionary Dye Technique Can Turn Skin See Through - Lab Horizons

Researchers at Stanford University have developed a novel method to visualise internal organs by rendering overlying tissues transparent with a food-safe dye. Stanford University’s research team has discovered a way to make internal organs visible by using a food-safe dye to render overlying tissues transparent. This approach, published in the September 6, 2024, issue of

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The Economist on LinkedIn: The jab, which had been in the works since the 1980s, is expected to save…

The jab, which had been in the works since the 1980s, is expected to save tens of thousands of children’s lives each year. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eUPpN3Zx…

Excited to listen to @[email protected] on pushing the boundaries to the early Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope @[email protected] #ScienceSummit2022 #ScienceBreakthroughs.