A roadmap for the future direction of quantum simulation has been set out in a paper co-authored at the University of Strathclyde. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for […]
A roadmap for the future direction of quantum simulation has been set out in a paper co-authored at the University of Strathclyde. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for […]
Researchers have identified highly ionized species of the famous soccer ball-shaped ‘Buckminsterfullerene’ C60 molecule as plausible carriers of at least some of the most prominent and enigmatic Unidentified Infrared Emission (UIE) bands that have challenged […]
We are looking for a research associate and a PhD student to work on practical aspects of quantum cryptography. The position is part of the Swiss National Science Foundation Practice-to-Science grant “Quantum cryptography in practice”. […]
Our recent suite of puzzles featured the humble double-pan balance scale, historically a symbol of commerce and government, art and science. Balance scales are also popular in recreational mathematics. Balance puzzles require clear, logical reasoning […]
Yet-to-be discovered axions and axion-like particles may be the key to explaining some of the deepest puzzles of our universe, such as dark matter and charge-parity violation in strong interactions. Several recent theories have predicted […]
We are seeking a suitably qualified postdoctoral fellow to be part of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (EQuS) project team within the School of Mathematics and Physical Sciences at Macquarie University. […]
By Chris Mansell Hardware Title: Suppressing quantum errors by scaling a surface code logical qubitOrganization: GoogleThe ultimate goal of quantum error correction is to create a fault-tolerant quantum computer. For this to happen, the error […]
Quantum computing, a field that relies on the principles of quantum mechanics to calculate outcomes, has the potential to perform tasks too complex for traditional computers and to do so at high speeds, making it […]
An expression for the maximum speed at which changes in macroscopic systems can occur has been derived by a theoretical physicist at RIKEN. This will deepen our understanding of quantum phenomena in systems that are […]
Neuroscientists, being interested in how brains work, naturally focus on neurons, the cells that can convey elements of sense and thought to each other via electrical impulses. But equally worthy of study is a substance […]
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