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An important milestone that unlocks immediate opportunities to construct massively scalable quantum computers and the quantum internet

An important milestone that unlocks immediate opportunities to construct massively scalable quantum computers and the quantum internet

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The potential of an overlooked climate change solution

The potential of an overlooked climate change solution

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New coronavirus testing kits use RNA imaging technology

New coronavirus testing kits use RNA imaging technology

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Tailor-made vaccines could cut the rates of serious bacterial diseases in half

Tailor-made vaccines could cut the rates of serious bacterial diseases in half

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Wireless Internet-of-Things (IoT) sensors can be used and disposed of without contaminating the environment

Wireless Internet-of-Things (IoT) sensors can be used and disposed of without contaminating the environment

Simon Fraser University and Swiss researchers are developing an eco-friendly, 3D printable solution for producing wireless Internet-of-Things (IoT) sensors that can be used and disposed of w... Read more

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A ban on widely used insecticides is called for by leading researchers

A ban on widely used insecticides is called for by leading researchers

Use of organophosphates has lessened, but risks to early brain development still too high Public health experts have found there is sufficient evidence that prenatal exposure to widely used... Read more

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A whole new way to reach out and touch someone – literally as technology puts touch into long-distance relationships

A whole new way to reach out and touch someone - literally as technology puts touch into long-distance relationships

Long-distance couples can share a walk, watch movies together, and even give each other a massage, using new technologies being developed in Carman Neustaedter’s Simon Fraser University lab.... Read more

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Brainwaves could be the next health vital sign

Brainwaves could be the next health vital sign

Simon Fraser University researchers hope that a brain vital-sign test becomes as routine during a doctor’s check-up as taking a blood pressure or heart rate measurement. SFU researchers, led... Read more

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Bedbug bait and trap invented by Simon Fraser University scientists

Bedbug bait and trap invented by Simon Fraser University scientists

Biologist Regine Gries endured 180,000 bedbug bites as her team hunted for the ultimate bedbug lure After 180,000 bedbug bites and eight years of study, Simon Fraser University scientists sa... Read more

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Scientists discover brain’s anti-distraction system

Scientists discover brain’s anti-distraction system

Two Simon Fraser University psychologists have made a brain-related discovery that could revolutionize doctors’ perception and treatment of attention-deficit disorders. This discovery opens... Read more

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War on lionfish shows first promise of success

War on lionfish shows first promise of success

It may take a legion of scuba divers armed with nets and spears, but a new study confirms for the first time that controlling lionfish populations in the western Atlantic Ocean can pave the... Read more

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Quantum state world record smashed

Quantum state world record smashed

A normally fragile quantum state has been shown to survive at room temperature for a world record 39 minutes, overcoming a key barrier towards building ultrafast quantum computers. An intern... Read more

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Getting ready for Generation-C

Getting ready for Generation-C

A generational movement consisting of creative consumers who modify proprietary offerings, and of members of society who in turn use their developments, all without any moral and legal consi... Read more

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Influenza study: Meet flu virus’ new enemy

Influenza study: Meet flu virus’ new enemy

Simon Fraser University virologist Masahiro Niikura and his doctoral student Nicole Bance are among an international group of scientists that has discovered a new class of molecular compound... Read more

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Cholera discovery could revolutionize antibiotic delivery

Cholera discovery could revolutionize antibiotic delivery

Three Simon Fraser University scientists are among six researchers who’ve made a discovery that could help revolutionize antibiotic treatment of deadly bacteria. Lisa Craig, Christopher Ford... Read more

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