In 2016, the geochemists Jonas Tusch and Carsten Münker hammered a thousand pounds of rock from the Australian Outback and airfreighted it home to Cologne, Germany. Five years of sawing, crushing, dissolving and analyzing later, […]
In 2016, the geochemists Jonas Tusch and Carsten Münker hammered a thousand pounds of rock from the Australian Outback and airfreighted it home to Cologne, Germany. Five years of sawing, crushing, dissolving and analyzing later, […]
A joint team from the Departments of Electronic Engineering and Physics, are currently developing research activities on free-space quantum communications systems, which have so far included funded feasibility studies and phased experimental demonstrations. Research Associate- […]
Even though quantum communication is tap-proof, it is so far not particularly efficient. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics want to change this. They have developed a detection method that can be […]
Dr. Rosario González-Férez, a researcher at the Department of Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics and the Carlos I Institute of Theoretical and Computational Physics of the University of Granada, has published an article titled “Ultralong-Range […]
Chicago Quantum Exchange and University of Chicago Certificate Supports Transitions to Quantum Careers With billions of dollars pouring into quantum technologies and research facilities producing a stream of quantum advances seemingly each day, the question […]
Applied Quantum Computing in Chicago A chat about startups, skills and education with Pranav Gokhale, CEO of Chicago Quantum startup Super.tech Pranav Gohkale — What is the focus of the company and when did […]
A new Department of Energy open-access quantum computing testbed is ready for the public. Scientists from Indiana University recently became the first team to begin using Sandia National Laboratories’ Quantum Scientific Computing Open User Testbed, […]
The secret to building superconducting quantum computers with massive processing power may be an ordinary telecommunications technology—optical fiber. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
In a significant advance toward the future redefinition of the international unit of time, the second, a research team led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has compared three of the world’s […]
Quantum Brilliance, a venture-backed Australian quantum computing startup from The Australian National University, will install the world’s first diamond quantum accelerator at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre. Quantum Brilliance harnesses synthetic diamonds to build quantum accelerators […]
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