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Extending the Life of Quantum Bits

Specially timed magnetic pulses could pave the way for large-scale quantum computing.

Building Safer, Superior Stents

A computer model simulates how drug-eluting stents behave in arteries, enabling the design of better devices.

Basking in Big Data

Visualization software makes viewing and interacting with enormous data sets practical without a supercomputer.

Sign-Language Translator

The first sign-language dictionary that's searchable by gesture.

Rewiring the Brain

Rerouting electrical signals around damaged nerves may one day help treat paralysis.

Digital Sound Separator

New software can modify the individual notes of a recorded chord.

Q&A: D-Wave's Geordie Rose

Did D-Wave really demonstrate "the world's first commercial quantum computer"?

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