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Quantum sensor finds hidden oil reserves
The advent of quantum sensors is currently making waves in many scientific fields, especially in oil exploration. Their ability to detect hidden oil reserves, which could be overlooked by traditional ...
In labs around the world, scientists chase forces too faint to see and too small to touch. They hunt for tiny magnetic signals that ripple across materials atom by atom. Those signals hold clues to ...
Atomionics has set up shop in Australia to use its quantum sensors to help mining companies prospect for critical minerals.
Researchers at TMOS, the ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems, and their collaborators at RMIT University have developed a new 2D quantum sensing chip using hexagonal boron ...
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Japan built an ultra-precise sensor that may track dark matter
Japanese researchers are pushing quantum technology to the point where it can register unimaginably small disturbances, edging closer to instruments that could follow the subtle fingerprints of dark ...
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