A team of researchers at Universität Stuttgart, Germany, has developed an ion-optics-based quantum microscope that is capable of creating images of individual atoms. The microscope built by the team began with the use of an […]
A team of researchers at Universität Stuttgart, Germany, has developed an ion-optics-based quantum microscope that is capable of creating images of individual atoms. The microscope built by the team began with the use of an […]
A month ago, UT Austin changed its email policies—banning auto-forwarding from university accounts to Gmail accounts, apparently as a way to force the faculty and other employees to separate their work email from their personal […]
D-Wave Systems Inc., the leader in quantum computing systems, software, and services, today published a milestone study in collaboration with scientists at Google, demonstrating a computational performance advantage, increasing with both simulation size and problem […]
Image by David Peterson from Pixabay Respected In Their Fields About a year ago, I wrote a post for TQD covering some of the most influential women in the quantum tech industry today. The article, 12 Women […]
To climate scientists, clouds are powerful, pillowy paradoxes: They can simultaneously reflect away the sun’s heat but also trap it in the atmosphere; they can be products of warming temperatures but can also amplify their […]
Archer Materials Limited (“ASX: AXE”) announced its researchers have achieved electronic transport in a single qubit at room temperature, as part of its 12CQ quantum computing qubit processor chip (“12CQ chip”) technology development. This achievement […]
Next Generation Quantum Networking: Applications, Use Cases, Architectures and Technologies. Dates: Thursday, April 29, 2021 to Friday, April 30, 2021 Submitted by rupesh kumar on Tue, 23/02/2021 – 14:57. Location: Virtual See map: Google Maps […]
Physicists from RWTH Aachen University in Germany have proposed what’s known as a ‘synthetic magnetic field‘, which they think could help protect the fragile qubits. They have designed a circuit composed of state-of-the-art superconducting circuit […]
While probing how quantum annealers perform when operated faster than desired, a team of scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory unexpectedly discovered a new effect that may account for the imbalanced distribution of matter and […]
Note from Editors: This article is not directly linked to Quantum Computing but may be interesting to our readers. A team of researchers at University of Surrey used state-of-the-art computer simulations and quantum mechanical methods […]
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