Seeqc, the Digital Quantum Computing company, today announced its Naples team, led by Marco Arzeo, Ph.D., has successfully developed and measured a two-qubit gate. here Seeqc’s is the first team in Italy and one of […]
Seeqc, the Digital Quantum Computing company, today announced its Naples team, led by Marco Arzeo, Ph.D., has successfully developed and measured a two-qubit gate. here Seeqc’s is the first team in Italy and one of […]
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and collaborators have demonstrated an atom-based sensor that can determine the direction of an incoming radio signal, another key part for a potential atomic communications […]
Scientists report a breakthrough involving a material called borophane, a sheet of boron and hydrogen a mere two atoms in thickness. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this […]
One of the most important classes of problems that all scientists and mathematicians aspire to solve, due to their relevance in both science and real life, are optimization problems. From esoteric computer science puzzles to […]
As quantum scientists and engineers struggle to control delicate quantum states, they might not expect any lessons from the warm, wet biological world of living organisms, but the Quantum Biology Tech (QuBiT) in UCLA’s Samueli […]
Researchers lengthen the lifetime of a dipolar molecule to almost three and a half seconds, a luxury of time during which they maintained the full quantum control necessary for stable qubits, the building blocks for […]
The Department of Physics and Applied Physics at University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for a tenure track position in theoretical quantum information and condensed matter starting September 2021. Faculty Position in Theoretical Quantum Information […]
In the fall of 1972, Vance Faber was a new professor at the University of Colorado. When two influential mathematicians, Paul Erdős and László Lovász, came for a visit, Faber decided to host a tea […]
The standard model of particle physics encapsulates our current knowledge of elementary particles and their interactions. The standard model is not complete; for example, it does not describe observations such as gravity, has no prediction […]
Quantum Motion, a UK-based quantum computing startup led by academics from UCL and Oxford University, has made an advance that the researchers say improves the viability and production of quantum computers, according to a company […]
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