The award competition is part of the UK’s Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) program to develop new technologies and processes. The aim of this competition is to explore the benefit of using quantum technologies in various areas […]
The award competition is part of the UK’s Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) program to develop new technologies and processes. The aim of this competition is to explore the benefit of using quantum technologies in various areas […]
We reported last February how Quantum Computing Inc.’s (QCI) subsidiary, named QI Solutions, received a subcontract award from Science Systems Applications, Inc. (SSAI) to support NASA in testing a proprietary quantum photonic system for remote […]
The qBraid SDK can transpile quantum circuits between Qiskit, Cirq, Amazon Braket, PyQuil, PyTKET and OpenQASM, and submit a jos to any IBMQ backend or Amazon Braket supported device. This includes access to 15 QPU […]
The discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2012 marked a significant milestone in particle physics. Since then, the ATLAS and CMS collaborations have been diligently investigating the properties of […]
In March 2022, Microsoft published research results about the realization of a special type of particle that might be used to make particularly robust quantum bits. Researchers at the University of Basel are now calling […]
Excitations in solids can also be represented mathematically as quasiparticles; for example, lattice vibrations that increase with temperature can be well described as phonons. Mathematically, also quasiparticles can be described that have never been observed […]
Can a computer learn from the past and anticipate what will happen next, like a human? You might not be surprised to hear that some cutting-edge AI models could achieve this feat, but what about […]
Light is a very delicate and vulnerable property. Light can be absorbed or reflected at the surface of a material depending on the matter’s properties or change its form and be converted into thermal energy. […]
Solvated dielectrons are the subject of many hypotheses among scientists, but have never been directly observed. They are described as a pair of electrons that is dissolved in liquids such as water or liquid ammonia. […]
Researchers from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science and collaborators have succeeded in creating a “superlattice” of semiconductor quantum dots that can behave like a metal, potentially imparting exciting new properties to this popular […]
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