Physics researchers discover that assembling 2D materials into a 3D arrangement does not just result in ‘thicker’ 2D materials but instead produces entirely new materials. The nanomesh technologically is simple to produce and offers tunable […]
Physics researchers discover that assembling 2D materials into a 3D arrangement does not just result in ‘thicker’ 2D materials but instead produces entirely new materials. The nanomesh technologically is simple to produce and offers tunable […]
Chicago Quantum Exchange: Putting Chicago on the Map for Quantum Announcements and Updates from David Awschalom about Chicago Quantum Exchange Focus: CQE Origins, identity, initiatives, startups, opportunities, QC Ed David Awschalom is the Liew Family […]
Quantum 5, 455 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-05-10-455 A number of physically intuitive results for the calculation of multi-time correlations in phase-space representations of quantum mechanics are obtained. They relate time-dependent stochastic samples to multi-time observables, and rely […]
For those who read my reply to Richard Borcherds on “teapot supremacy”: seeking better data, I ordered a dozen terra cotta flowerpots, and smashed eight of them on my driveway with my 4-year-old son, dropping […]
A flurry of reports suggest that U.S. venture capital giant Bessemer Venture Partners will lead an investment group in a $100-million (US) funding of Canadian startup Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc., according to the Globe and […]
Increasingly, modern life depends on how skillfully we shuttle electrons through the nanoscale mazes etched on computer chips. These processors aren’t just for laptops anymore—they’re used in your car, your thermostat, your refrigerator and microwave. […]
Spread Across The Globe For most startups participating in the quantum computing (QC) ecosystem, the best way to compete commercially is to develop novel software, start a consultancy or other similar service-based platforms. Software, as an […]
Image by ParallelVision from Pixabay Sure Boost For Quantum Tech Two researchers at Tampere University, Finland, have been successful in demonstrating how two interfering photons can bunch into complex shapes, opening up greater possibilities in measurement and […]
The seventh biennial John Stewart Bell Prize for Research on Fundamental Issues in Quantum Mechanics and Their Applications is awarded to John Martinis (professor of physics, UC Santa Barbara, USA) for his innovations in the […]
The software product from evolutionQ is called BasejumpQDN and is designed to help users overcome the limitations of QKD networks. Chief among these is the distance limitation inherent in fiber optic cables due to signal […]
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