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The microwave 'secret code' you should always keep in your kitchen
Discover the microwave secret code every home should know -- a simple feature on the keypad that improves safety, prevents accidents, and avoids mishaps.
A key objective of ongoing research rooted in molecular physics is to understand and precisely control chemical reactions at very low temperatures. At low temperatures, the chemical reactions between ...
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Microwave quantum network stays stable despite heat-related noise, study finds
A team of physicists has demonstrated that a microwave quantum network linking two superconducting qubits can maintain coherent operation even when its transmission line sits at 4 Kelvin, a ...
Web developer Nathan Broadbent hacked his microwave into something awesome. The brains behind it? Yup, the inexpensive Raspberry Pi. Now that he's added the Pi to his microwave, he can control it from ...
Site specific: photograph of the device used to control individual electronic and nuclear spins in diamond. (Courtesy: Hideo Kosaka) A technique for addressing individual electronic and nuclear spins ...
Soon you'll be able to control smart microwaves and ovens with Alexa. Amazon announced the new tools on Thursday, and Whirlpool will soon launch a microwave with support. LG, Samsung, Kenmore and GE ...
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