PRESS RELEASE — The Port of Los Angeles is known as America’s busiest Port, and this was further emphasized in October of 2021 when the Port recorded the busiest month ever in its 114-year history as […]
PRESS RELEASE — The Port of Los Angeles is known as America’s busiest Port, and this was further emphasized in October of 2021 when the Port recorded the busiest month ever in its 114-year history as […]
POLARISqb, a quantum software company based in Durham, North Carolina, will work with PhoreMost, a drug discovery company in the UK, to help find potential drug targets that have previously been considered undruggable. PhoreMost’s SITESEEKER […]
An international team of scientists, headed up by Paderborn physicist Professor Klaus Jöns, has compiled a comprehensive overview of the potential, global outlook, background and frontiers of integrated photonics. The paper—a roadmap for integrated photonic […]
Researchers have developed a computational approach for simulating interactions between matter and light at the atomic scale. The team tested their method by modeling light — matter interactions in a thin film of amorphous silicon […]
In line with the series 112 Hardware Heroes Changing Quantum Tech, The Quantum Insider thought it interesting to bring you another in a similar vein. This time, we focus on Quantum Chemists, both at […]
Zapata Computing has released a new survey of 300 executives at large global enterprises with estimated 2021 revenues of over USD $250 million and estimated computing budgets over $1M to ascertain their interest and plans […]
Magnets and superconductors don’t normally get along, but a new study shows that ‘magic-angle’ graphene is capable of producing both superconductivity and ferromagnetism, which could be useful in quantum computing. Click to rate this post! […]
Eeroq, a quantum hardware startup developing processor based upon electrons floating above pools of superfluid helium, has signed a lease for a 9600 square foot engineering lab and office on Chicago’s West Side. The company […]
Researchers from Imperial College London and Lancaster University have suggested a new approach to test the limits of applicability of quantum mechanics. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for […]
Kogome lattices have become a new focus in the study of condensed matter physics for their novel features. However, due to the in-plane and interlayer interactions in materials, the intrinsic features of the 2D kogome […]
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