A team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has designed and commissioned the production of a computer chip that implements post-quantum cryptography very…
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How Saturn makes ripples on it’s rings
In the same way that earthquakes cause our planet to rumble, oscillations in the interior of Saturn make the gas giant jiggle around ever…
Water vapour on Jupiter’s satellite
Publishing in Nature Astronomy in July, Roth and his team drew on new—and decades old—datasets collected from Hubble space telescope images and spectra. The…
How fiber optics boosts productivity of supercomputers
Optical technology is used for transmitting, storing, displaying and identifying data. It provides the processing speed that data centers need by offering efficient means…
TUM develops a rover for Moon launch
With a remote-controlled rover that can turn dust and sand into solid construction material, a team from the TUM student group WARR is taking…
No stable equilibrium
If you put a bottle of beer in a big bathtub full of ice-cold water, it won’t be long before you can enjoy a…
Startup working on energy storage technology
The transition toward a more sustainable, environmentally sound electrical grid has driven an upsurge in renewables like solar and wind. But something as simple…
MIT designs better batteries for electric vehicles
As researchers consider materials for solid-state batteries, they also may want to consider how those materials could impact large-scale manufacturing. The urgent need to…
Nanocrystals made of amalgam
Researchers at ETH have managed to produce nanocrystals made of two different metals using an amalgamation process whereby a liquid metal penetrates a solid…
Team from MIT wins 2021 American Solar Challenge
After three years of hard work, the MIT Solar Electric Vehicle Team took first place at the 2021 American Solar Challenge (ASC) on August…