• Announcing the birth of QUIONE, a unique analog quantum processor

    Quantum physics requires high-precision sensing techniques to delve deeper into the microscopic properties of materials. From the analog quantum processors that have emerged recently, quantum-gas microscopes have proven to be powerful tools for understanding quantum systems at the atomic level. These devices produce images of quantum gases with very high resolution: They allow individual atoms to be detected.

  • New 2D material manipulates light with remarkable precision and minimal loss

    Responding to the increasing demand for efficient, tunable optical materials capable of precise light modulation to create greater bandwidth in communication networks and advanced optical systems, a team of researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi's Photonics Research Lab (PRL) have developed a novel, two-dimensional (2D) material capable of manipulating light with exceptional precision and minimal loss.


  • NGC 4361: A planetary nebula to crow about

    NGC 4361 in Corvus is a bit of an horizon-hugger at mid-northern latitudes, but it’ll reward determined observers. 

  • Total Solar eclipse

    Forecasters predict that a solar eclipse passing over North America on Monday will offer a partial viewing from select areas of the UK.


  • Sculpture of snake-bodied deity found at Roman fort of Stuttgart

    During excavations at the Roman fortress in Stuttgart’s Bad Cannstatt area, archaeologists unearthed a stone statue depicting a Roman deity. The ongoing excavations, overseen by experts from the State Office for Monument Preservation (LAD) of the Stuttgart Regional Council, have been focused on the site of the Altenburg School expansion. This location, dating back to The post Sculpture of snake-bodied deity found at Roman fort of Stuttgart appeared first on Archaeology News Online Magazine.


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