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Argonne National Laboratory a partner in first accelerator program dedicated to quantum


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IMAGE: The U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory is a founding partner of Duality, the first startup accelerator program in the nation that is dedicated to startup companies focused.
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The U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory is a founding partner of Duality, the first program in the nation that is dedicated to accelerating startup companies focused on quantum science and technology a rapidly emerging area that is poised to drive transformative advances across multiple industries.
Duality will provide inventors and entrepreneurs from across the U.S. the powerful facilities, tools and talent that are needed to move transformative discoveries into applications.   Paul Kearns, Argonne Laboratory director ....

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Defects may help scientists understand the exotic physics of topology


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IMAGE: Photo of a metamaterial composed of a pattern of resonators. The defect appears as a pentagon in an otherwise regular array of circuit elements.
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Real-world materials are usually messier than the idealized scenarios found in textbooks. Imperfections can add complications and even limit a material s usefulness. To get around this, scientists routinely strive to remove defects and dirt entirely, pushing materials closer to perfection. Now, researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have turned this problem around and shown that for some materials defects could act as a probe for interesting physics, rather than a nuisance. ....

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