Even the strongest gravitational waves that pass through the planet, created by the distant collisions of black holes, only stretch and compress each mile of Earth’s surface by one-thousandth the diameter of an atom. It’s […]
Even the strongest gravitational waves that pass through the planet, created by the distant collisions of black holes, only stretch and compress each mile of Earth’s surface by one-thousandth the diameter of an atom. It’s […]
AUREA Technology Of all the verticals that quantum technology will have an influence on, it is maybe — at least in the short to mid-term — quantum communications, the quantum Internet and quantum sensing which will have the biggest […]
Professor Swaroop Ghosh of the Penn State School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science has won grants for two separate projects from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) totaling $715,000. The first project will last […]
In a press release, Microsoft announced what they call a “historic milestone” for their Azure Quantum program – the confirmation that they were able to obtain Majorana particles in their devices. The Majorana particle was […]
An S-4 registration statement is required to be filed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for any merger between two companies. It provides a preliminary proxy statement and prospectus in connection with the transaction […]
Marathon So far in this series, we’ve covered several popular qubit modalities in building a scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computer. So far, we’ve covered trapped ions, cold/neutral atoms, the annealing approach, and superconducting architecture. In today’s […]
Researchers may have solved Professor Stephen Hawking’s famous black hole paradox—a mystery that has puzzled scientists for almost half a century. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this […]
A study led by Dr. Guancong Ma (Department of Physics, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, China) and Dr. Kun Ding (Department of Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200438, China) provides a new perspective […]
APS held its annual March meeting in Chicago this year from March 14-18, 2022. It was a hybrid meeting, both in-person and virtual, with strict Covid protocols to protect the roughly 12,000 attendees. The APS […]
In the Theory of Cold Atoms group of Prof. Uwe R. Fischer at Seoul National University, a Postdoc position is open in the field of simulations of curved spacetime (aka analogue gravity). Previous published experience […]
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