Researchers at the University of Sussex have developed a quantum sensor capable of detecting electric fields with unprecedented sensitivity, surpassing the previous global benchmark by two orders of magnitude. The work, led by Professor Winfried […]
Researchers at the University of Sussex have developed a quantum sensor capable of detecting electric fields with unprecedented sensitivity, surpassing the previous global benchmark by two orders of magnitude. The work, led by Professor Winfried […]
Insider Brief The International Year of Quantum has opened a global poetry competition inviting writers to explore quantum science through verse, with entries accepted until June 30, 2025. The competition, organized by The Brilliant Poetry […]
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created a groundbreaking quantum device that can measure 3D acceleration using ultracold atoms, something once thought nearly impossible. By chilling rubidium atoms to near absolute zero and […]
Scientists at the University of Michigan have unlocked a long-standing mystery about quasicrystals exotic materials that straddle the line between the orderly structure of crystals and the chaos of glass. These rare solids, which once […]
Quobly has introduced a new quantum circuit emulator developed in partnership with QPerfect, marking an early milestone in the company’s industrialization roadmap. The “perfect” emulator, which models quantum circuits without physical errors, is already deployed […]
German quantum hardware company eleQtron has announced a long-term collaboration with Research Fab Microelectronics Germany (FMD) to industrialize scalable ion-trap quantum processors. The effort aims to transition eleQtron’s lab-developed MAGIC© (Magnetic Gradient Induced Coupling) architecture […]
A new platform for engineering chiral electron pathways offers potential fresh insights into a quantum phenomenon discovered by chemists—and exemplifies how the second quantum revolution is fostering transdisciplinary collaborations that bridge physics, chemistry, and biology […]
A rare and bewildering intermediate between crystal and glass can be the most stable arrangement for some combinations of atoms, according to a study from the University of Michigan. Click to rate this post! [Total: […]
Isaac Newton was never entirely happy with his law of universal gravitation. For decades after publishing it in 1687, he sought to understand how, exactly, two objects were able to pull on each other from […]
Postdoctoral Position in Quantum Computing and Foundational Physics at Tohoku University (NEXUS Fellowship Program) Submitted by binho le on Fri, 13/06/2025 – 13:09. Application deadline: Friday, June 20, 2025 Postdoctoral Position in Quantum Computing and […]
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