


Hands off approach to looking into silicon chips
The possibility of looking inside silicon chips to see their tiny working parts, without damaging the chips, is a step closer thanks to an international team led by scientists at the LCN. The group at the LCN, led by Dr Neil Curson, have shown that they can generate...
New Coupler Design for Quantum Annealers
Quantum annealing machines of the type manufactured by D-Wave Systems have made major advances in the last few years. A recent demonstration by Google showed that the D-Wave machine could solve a certain type of problem 100,000,000 times faster than comparable methods...
Collaborative research explores why llamas could change the future for HIV diagnostics
New interdisciplinary research from LCN-based i-sense explores the potentially important role llamas and camelids could play in developing tools to detect early stage HIV. HIV currently affects more than 34 million people worldwide and is constantly evolving, which...