17 Jan, 2026
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10 people who beat 8,000 others to become NASA astronaut candidates

NASA’s 10 new astronaut candidates were introduced on Monday, September 22, following a competitive selection process of more than 8,000 applicants from across the United States. The class now will complete nearly two years of training before becoming eligible for flight assignments supporting future science and exploration missions to low Earth orbit, the Moon, and […]

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Caltech’s massive 6,100-qubit array brings the quantum future closer

Quantum computers will need large numbers of qubits to tackle challenging problems in physics, chemistry, and beyond. Unlike classical bits, qubits can exist in two states at once — a phenomenon called superposition. This quirk of quantum physics gives quantum computers the potential to perform certain complex calculations better than their classical counterparts, but it […]

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Scientists brew “quantum ink” to power next-gen night vision

Toxic metals are pushing infrared detector makers into a corner, but NYU Tandon researchers have developed a cleaner solution using colloidal quantum dots. These detectors are made like “inks,” allowing scalable, low-cost production while showing impressive infrared sensitivity. Combined with transparent electrodes, the innovation tackles major barriers in imaging systems and could bring infrared technology […]

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Scientists unveil breakthrough pixel that could put holograms on your smartphone

New research from the University of St Andrews paves the way for holographic technology, with the potential to transform smart devices, communication, gaming and entertainment. In a study published recently in Light, Science and Application, researchers from the school of Physics and Astronomy created a new optoelectronic device from the combined use of Holographic Metasurfaces […]