Metals aren’t typically something we think of as chewable (unless you happen to be the Iron Giant), but there appears to be an exception – indium. Try to gnaw on some steel and you could land ...
Sheets of bismuth, gallium, indium, tin and lead can now be made just a few atoms thick by crushing them at a high ...
Microsoft has developed the world’s first quantum computing chip called Majorana 1. The company says quantum computers are ...
In an article published in the journal Nature on Thursday, the researchers said that compared to their bulkier counterparts, ...
However, there is steady improvement in the orange, yellow and red, with a key milestone reached in 2014, thanks to research ...
Microsoft's quantum chip employs eight topological qubits using indium arsenide ... quantum-computing chip required that Microsoft spray atom by atom to get the materials to line up perfectly ...
Chinese scientists have recently succeeded in creating single-atom-layer metals with a thickness of just one 200,000th ...
indium, tin and lead that were in some cases just one atom thick – hundreds of thousands of times thinner than a human hair. In an article published in the journal Nature on Thursday ...