Quantum computers could rapidly solve complex problems that would take the most powerful classical supercomputers decades to unravel. But they'll need to be large and stable enough to efficiently ...
Even given a set of possible quantum states for our cosmos, it's impossible for us to determine which one of them is correct ...
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Quantum technology has reached a turning point, echoing the early days of modern computing. Researchers say functional ...
Every second of modern life runs on precision — from GPS navigation to the time signals that keep the internet in sync. But scientists at MIT and Harvard have just taken precision to an entirely new ...
In November of last year, a research team led by Professor Ra Young-sik from the Department of Physics at KAIST developed the world’s first technology that allows clear observation and analysis of the ...
Electrons are usually described as particles, but in a rare quantum material, that picture completely breaks down ...
Atlantic Quantum has received a contract from the US Air Force to develop a quantum computer based on fluxonium qubits. The company has been given a $1.8 million Phase II STTR grant from AFWERX, the ...