Stephanie Caporaletti, assistant branch supervisor in the Asymmetric Operations Sector at APL, has been appointed as chair of ...
That low-frequency fuzz that can bedevil cellphone calls has to do with how electrons move through and interact in materials ...
Scientists have found “strange quarks” that originated as virtual particles that sprang from nothing Quantum physics paints a ...
Thermoelectric devices are promising for capturing and converting waste heat it into useful electricity. Conventional devices ...
Thursday, Jan. 22, Director of Communications and Marketing at the College of William and Mary’s School of Computing, Data ...
FormationQ today announced the launch of a new applied quantum program in collaboration with the Cavendish Laboratory at the University ...
When you check the weather on your phone or use navigation to find a new restaurant, you probably don't think about the satellites humming overhead that make it all possible. Yet these orbiting ...
Taiwan has quietly crossed a threshold that many larger powers are still struggling to reach, unveiling a 20-qubit superconducting quantum computer designed, fabricated, and integrated entirely on its ...
An associate professor in the Department of Physics, Lomsadze uses powerful laser-based tools to capture ultrafast events in quantum materials, work that could shape the future of technology.
Johns Hopkins APL has named Brian Geesaman precision strike mission area executive to lead kinetic and non-kinetic weapons ...
Brian Geesaman will lead a diverse portfolio of programs and initiatives focused on integrated strike warfare capabilities, ...
Despite the vast differences in human and bee brains, both of us can do mathematics. As we argue in a new paper published in ...