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  • Quantum computers promise a revolution in computational power—far beyond what is possible with classical supercomputers. They could transform the working world in a way similar to what we are…

  • Nanostructures with specific electromagnetic patterns promise applications in nanoelectronics and future information technologies. However, it is very challenging to control those patterns. Now, a…

  • Secure communication is of central importance for a connected society. The foundations for this are provided by quantum physics, enabling practical technologies such as quantum key distribution. With…

  • With a unique RNA molecule, a team led by researchers from Jülich has successfully targeted and destroyed glioblastoma cancer cells. The so-called selectively expressed RNA (seRNA) induces diseased…

  • Scientists from Forschungszentrum Jülich, FZJ, the University of Stuttgart, and the Leibniz Institute for High Performance Microelectronics (IHP), together with their French partner CEA-Leti, have…

  • Three studies recently published within just one month by the journal Cerebral Cortex present new models of spiking networks in the brain. Electrical spikes of neurons are at the core of neural…