As the Summer Olympics draw near, the world will shift its focus to photo finishes and races determined by mere fractions of a second. Obtaining such split-second measurements relies on faultlessly rounding a raw time […]
As the Summer Olympics draw near, the world will shift its focus to photo finishes and races determined by mere fractions of a second. Obtaining such split-second measurements relies on faultlessly rounding a raw time […]
PRESS RELEASE: Atom Computing, a fast-growing quantum computing start-up, announces its transition into the next phase of growth after closing $15 million in Series A funding. Atom Computing is the first company to build nuclear-spin […]
When the microbiologist Jillian Banfield and her colleagues started combing through samples of mud from wetland environments three years ago, they had a specific goal in mind: to recover and analyze fragments of DNA from […]
Researchers have discovered a “layer” Hall effect in a solid state chip constructed of antiferromagnetic manganese bismuth telluride, a finding that signals a much sought-after topological Axion insulating state, the team reports in the current […]
A so-called ‘strange metal’, well-known for its unusual properties, has been shown to be a superconductor at very low temperatures. This allows scientists to study the connection between ‘strange metal’-behavior and superconductivity, which could be […]
A new £375 million project to drive investment in the UK’s most high growth, innovative and R&D intensive firms has opened and will benefit quantum organizations. The move is designed to super charge the nation’s […]
Atom Computing, a Berkeley, California quantum hardware startup founded in 2018 has been working in stealth mode for the past three years, but has just announced a trio of disclosures that will encourage people to […]
We are looking to appoint a motivated researcher to work with Dr. Madalin Guta and Prof. Juan P. Garrahan on the EPSRC funded project entitled “Statistical Theory of Controlled Quantum Dynamics”. Post-Doc on Statistical Theory […]
The problem with many quantum programs right now is that the programs require more qubits than are available in the current hardware. To help improve upon the situation, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency […]
Beyond IID in Information Theory 9 (BIID’9) Dates: Monday, September 27, 2021 to Friday, October 1, 2021 Submitted by E.Chitambar on Wed, 21/07/2021 – 05:08. Submission deadline: Saturday, July 31, 2021 Location: Virtual Event United […]
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