Recently, Google released Android 15 for developers, marking the next step in the evolution of the popular operating system. While the update is currently available in the Android Open Source Project, support for Pixel phones is expected to roll out in the coming weeks. However, if you own a compatible device from Samsung, Motorola, OnePlus,
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In a recent study conducted by researchers at the Institute for Molecular Science, quantum entanglement between electronic and motional states was revealed in an ultrafast quantum simulator. The study, published in Physical Review Letters, sheds light on the role of the repulsive force between Rydberg atoms in generating this quantum entanglement. This finding has implications
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Fuel cells have long been hailed as a promising solution for clean energy production, offering an alternative to traditional combustion-based electricity generation methods. By utilizing electrochemical reactions instead of combustion, fuel cells have the potential to significantly reduce air pollution and contribute to a more sustainable energy future. However, one of the major challenges hindering
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The traditional public transit system may no longer be the most efficient or cost-effective option for suburban commuters. According to a group of researchers at Concordia University, the solution lies in the implementation of On-Demand Transit (ODT). This innovative approach, outlined in a paper published in the journal Transportation Research Record, replaces the traditional bus
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Recent research conducted by a team of scientists from Skoltech, Universitat Politècnica de València, Institute of Spectroscopy of RAS, University of Warsaw, and University of Iceland has focused on the spontaneous formation and synchronization of multiple quantum vortices in optically excited semiconductor microcavities. The researchers discovered that polariton quantum vortices in neighboring cells of optically
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