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  • Which qubit my dear? New method to distinguish between neighbouring quantum bits
    pResearchers at the University of New South Wales have proposed a new way to distinguish between quantum bits that are placed only a few nanometres apart in a silicon chip, taking them a step closer to the construction of a large-scale quantum computer./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/06/18/which.qubit.my.dear.new.method.distinguish.between.neighbouring.quantum.bitsread more/a/p

  • Working backward: Computer-aided design of zeolite templates
    paking a page from computer-aided drug designers, Rice University researchers have developed a computational method that chemists can use to tailor the properties of zeolites, one of the world's most-used industrial minerals./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/06/18/working.backward.computer.aided.design.zeolite.templatesread more/a/p

  • Pioneering breakthrough of chemical nanoengineering to design drugs controlled by light
    pThe scientific cooperation between chemists, biotechnologists and physicists from various Catalan institutes, headed by Pau Gorostiza, from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), and Ernest Giralt, from the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona), has led to a breakthrough that will favor the development of light-regulated therapeutic molecules./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/06/18/pioneering.breakthrough.chemical.nanoengineering.design.drugs.controlled.lightread more/a/p

  • Printing artificial bone
    pResearchers working to design new materials that are durable, lightweight and environmentally sustainable are increasingly looking to natural composites, such as bone, for inspiration: Bone is strong and tough because its two constituent materials, soft collagen protein and stiff hydroxyapatite mineral, are arranged in complex hierarchical patterns that change at every scale of the composite, from the micro up to the macro./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/06/17/printing.artificial.boneread more/a/p

  • Mapping a room in a snap
    pBlind people sometimes develop the amazing ability to perceive the contours of the room they're in based only on auditory information. Bats and dolphins use the same echolocation technique for navigating in their environment./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/06/17/mapping.a.room.a.snapread more/a/p










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