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Quantum interference in molecule-surface collisions

Scientists have revealed how quantum interference and symmetry dictate molecular behavior in collisions with gold surfaces, offering new insights into molecular interactions. The findings can have important implications for chemistry and materials science.
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AI tool mimics radiologist gaze to read chest X-rays

Most AI diagnostic tools are black boxes, but the approach allows doctors and patients to understand how the computer reached a diagnosis.
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A blueprint for data protection in an increasingly challenging cyber landscape

Thomas Peer Solutions is revolutionising enterprise cybersecurity with its Data Protection-as-a-Service (DPaaS) offering, providing scalable, integrated, and compliance-driven solutions to address the increasing complexity and challenges of modern IT environments.
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Materials incorporated into quantum qubit platform

Researchers detail advances in the measurement of quantum devices that will be needed to realize a topological quantum computer. In an announcement, the team describes the operation of a device that is a necessary building block for a topological quantum computer. The published results are an important milestone along the path to construction of quantum computers that are potentially more robust and powerful than existing technologies.
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Why scientific results vary

Different analytical methods have a significant impact on the results of scientific studies. This is demonstrated by a study conducted by an international research team. In the study, more than 300 scientists compared 174 independent analyses of the same dataset. The findings reveal that different methods can lead to highly variable conclusions.
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