[Warning: This might be the longest Shtetl-Optimized post of all time! But that’s OK; I expect most people will only want to read the introductory part anyway.] As I’ve mentioned before, economist, blogger, and friend […]
[Warning: This might be the longest Shtetl-Optimized post of all time! But that’s OK; I expect most people will only want to read the introductory part anyway.] As I’ve mentioned before, economist, blogger, and friend […]
Researchers from around the world have sought to answer important questions about the most basic laws of physics that govern our universe. Their experiment, the Majorana Demonstrator, has helped to push the horizons on research […]
Quantum computing has been hailed as the next big thing in computing, with the potential to revolutionize many fields, including cryptography, drug discovery, and optimization problems. And over the last decade, we have seen great […]
An oak tree. The symbiotic fungus intertwined with its roots. A cardinal chirping from one of its branches. Our best clue yet to their shared ancestor might have arrived in electron microscope images that were […]
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed chip-scale devices for simultaneously manipulating the color, focus, direction of travel, and polarization of multiple beams of laser light. Click to rate this […]
Single-photon emitters are crucial building materials suited for optical quantum technologies. Among them, hexagonal boron nitride is a promising two-dimensional material that retains bright, room-temperature single-photon emitters. However, photo-instability is an existing challenge to facilitate […]
The next generation of quantum devices requires high-coherence qubits that are less error-prone. Responding to this need, researchers at the AQT at Berkeley Lab, a state-of-the-art collaborative research laboratory, developed a blueprint for a novel […]
Insider Brief Researchers derived a formula that predicts the effects of environmental noise, a crucial advance for designing and building quantum computers. The team calculated the quantum capacity of the bosonic dephasing channel, for all […]
Introduction Germany has a strong presence in the field of quantum computing, with several universities, research institutions and companies actively pursuing research and development in this area, having built on its reputation for more than […]
Nir Minerbi, co-founder and CEO of Classiq, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Nir and Yuval discuss the challenges of developing large-scale circuits, training the next generation of quantum scientists, Classiq’s work with Rolls Royce, Nir’s […]
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