IBM has announced the the Japanese research institute Riken has chosen to install an IBM Quantum System Two processor to be installed at its facility and integrated with Riken’s Fugaku supercomputer. The system that will […]
IBM has announced the the Japanese research institute Riken has chosen to install an IBM Quantum System Two processor to be installed at its facility and integrated with Riken’s Fugaku supercomputer. The system that will […]
Riverlane, a company developing quantum error correction technology, has secured a £2.1 million ($2.6M USD) grant from Horizon Europe’s European Innovation Council (EIC) Transition program, supported by the UK’s Department for Science, Innovation & Technology […]
HQS Quantum Simulations introduces HQStage, a versatile modular cloud-supported toolkit tailored for quantum simulation in physics and chemistry research. With 10 powerful modules spanning quantum computing and materials simulation, HQStage offers researchers flexibility and computational […]
A research team has created an innovative method to control tiny magnetic states within ultrathin, two-dimensional van der Waals magnets — a process akin to how flipping a light switch controls a bulb. Click to […]
Scientists led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst have adapted a device called a microwave circulator for use in quantum computers, allowing them for the first time to precisely tune the exact degree of nonreciprocity […]
Gravity is part of our everyday life. Still, the gravitational force remains mysterious: to this day we do not understand whether its ultimate nature is geometrical, as Einstein envisaged, or governed by the laws of […]
By Christopher Ferrie, A/Prof, UTS Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research and ARC DECRA Fellow, University of Technology Sydney From The Conversation The Australian government has announced a pledge of approximately A$940 million (US$617 million) to PsiQuantum, a […]
Graph states, a class of entangled quantum states that can be represented by graphs, have been the topic of numerous recent physics studies, due to their intriguing properties. These unique properties could make them particularly […]
By tinkering with a quantum material characterized by atoms arranged in the shape of a sheriff’s star, MIT physicists and colleagues have unexpectedly discovered a new way to make a state of matter known as […]
Physicists have done a remarkable job explaining the chaos of the universe with well-behaved equations, but certain situations remain mysterious. Among these are collections of many tiny particles — they can be atoms, electrons, anything […]
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