by Ingrid Fadelli | Nov 4, 2024 | MEDICALXPRESS, Psychology & Psychiatry
During their lives, humans and other mammals tend to bond in different ways with others. Psychological theories suggest that individual humans attribute varying values to their social experiences, yet the values they assign to specific interpersonal relationships have...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Nov 4, 2024 | PHYS.ORG, Physics, Quantum Physics
To achieve remarkable performances, quantum computing systems based on multiple qubits must attain high-fidelity entanglement between their underlying qubits. Past studies have shown that solid-state quantum platforms—quantum computing systems based on solid...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Nov 4, 2024 | MEDICALXPRESS, Neuroscience
Recent neuroscience studies have been investigating how the stimulation of some nerves, particularly the vagus nerve, using electrical pulses affects neural activity in the mammalian brain. The vagus nerve, the longest cranial nerve in the human body, is known to play...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Nov 4, 2024 | PHYS.ORG, Physics, Quantum Physics, Superperconductivity
Researchers at Freie Universität Berlin, University of Maryland and NIST, Google AI, and Abu Dhabi set out to robustly estimate the free Hamiltonian parameters of bosonic excitations in a superconducting quantum simulator. The protocols they developed, outlined...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Nov 4, 2024 | Condensed Matter, PHYS.ORG, Physics, Quantum Physics
In recent years, many physicists and materials scientists have been studying a newly uncovered class of magnetic materials known as altermagnets. These materials exhibit a unique type of magnetism that differs from both conventional ferromagnetism and...