In a first for Germany, researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have shown how tin vacancies in diamonds can be precisely controlled using microwaves. These vacancies have special ...
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 ...
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 ...
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