The JUPITER supercomputer set a new milestone by simulating 50 qubits. New memory and compression…
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Forschungszentrum Jülich is one of Europe’s largest interdisciplinary research centers, located in Jülich, Germany. Founded in 1956, it focuses on addressing major societal challenges in fields such as energy, information, and sustainable development through cutting-edge research and technology development. The center is renowned for its work in materials science, neuroscience, environmental science, and supercomputing, hosting some of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. Jülich collaborates with universities, research institutions, and industries globally, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches and fostering innovation. Its research infrastructure includes state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities that support both fundamental and applied research, aimed at finding solutions for the future. The center also plays a vital role in educating and training the next generation of scientists and engineers, providing opportunities for Ph.D. candidates, postdoctoral researchers, and students to engage in high-level research.
International research team unveils the first electrically pumped continuous-wave semiconductor laser designed for seamless integration…
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Researchers have developed a new 2D material named “molybdenene.” Composed of a single atomic layer…
Iron-air batteries promise a considerably higher energy density than present-day lithium-ion batteries. In addition, their…