Other interesting news for 4.3.26

2026-04-03
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This post collects links to other interesting news that we have considered but not included in our regular news this week.
Other interesting news for 4.3.26
Credit: Tesfu Assefa

This post collects links to other interesting news that we have considered but not included in our regular news this week.

Imagination is more than sensory replay

UCF researchers unlock scalable entanglement for next-generation quantum computing

New theory reshapes quantum view of Big Bang

Is darkness faster than light?

Five natural psychedelics biosynthesized in one plant

Legged robot could accelerate resource prospecting on the Moon and the search for life on Mars

Shedding light on the brain: new method controls neural pathways

Graphene ‘nano-aquariums’ reveal atoms’ hidden life in liquids

How mitochondria organize our “second genome”

Noise limits today’s quantum circuits

Model of brain wiring could shorten path to new medicines

A brain–computer interface that listens from the brain's fluid space enables stable, long-term neural decoding

“No system is perfectly isolated”: DGIST uncovers the mystery of “quantum collapse,” a decade-long challenge, for the first time in the world

Twisting into focus: A highly sensitive quantum microscope

HEAPGrasp: A faster, smarter way for robots to handle tricky objects using only RGB camera

Photonic chip packaging for extreme environments

UMass Amherst research demonstrates new technology for shrinking quantum computers

A tiny detector for microwave photons could advance quantum tech

Sydney researcher outlines scalable future for quantum computing

Eureka! Scientists develop new way to detect breakthroughs in science

Technion researchers measure ultrafast quantum light pulses for the first time

World’s largest quantum circuit simulation for quantum chemistry achieved on 1,024 GPUs

Gravitational waves as possible candidates for the origin of dark matter

Soft sensor gives robots a better sense of touch

Researchers demonstrate stable links for quantum networks over kilometers of noisy fiber

DNA steps out of the "blueprint" role to become an active "field agent"



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