Scientists at the University of Waterloo have uncovered a bold new way to explain how the universe began—one that could reshape our understanding of the Big Bang. Instead of relying on patched-together theories, their approach […]
Scientists at the University of Waterloo have uncovered a bold new way to explain how the universe began—one that could reshape our understanding of the Big Bang. Instead of relying on patched-together theories, their approach […]
QuantX Labs has launched an optical frequency comb into orbit, serving as a critical subsystem for its TEMPO.Space optical atomic clock. The payload was deployed aboard Exotrail’s spacevan™ orbital transfer vehicle during a SpaceX mission […]
Researchers from UMass Amherst and the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) have demonstrated an integrated “system-on-a-chip” technology that replaces room-sized laser and optical components with miniaturized photonic chips. Led by Assistant Professor Robert Niffenegger […]
A research team led by Professor Jiwoong Yang of the Department of Energy Science and Engineering at DGIST has developed next-generation optical sensor technology capable of precisely detecting not only the intensity and wavelength of […]
Scientists in the Riccio College of Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the University of California Santa Barbara have demonstrated key laser and ion trap components necessary to help drastically shrink the size […]
Quantum physicists at ANU have observed atoms entangled in motion. “It’s really weird for us to think that this is how the universe works,” says Dr. Sean Hodgman from the ANU Research School of Physics. […]
When lasers were invented in the 1960s, they opened new avenues for scientific discovery and everyday applications, from scanners at the grocery store to corrective eye surgery. Conventional lasers control photons—individual particles of light—but over […]
In quantum technologies, everything depends on the ability to detect the properties carried by a single photon. But in the real world, that photon of interest is often buried in a sea of unwanted light—a […]
Silicon is ubiquitous in modern electronics, and now it is becoming increasingly useful in quantum computing. In particular, silicon’s compatibility with existing chip technology and its long coherence times in silicon-based spin qubits make it […]
Insider Brief Quantum Corridor and Quantum Computing Inc. deployed a Dirac-3 quantum optimization machine on a commercial quantum-safe network to provide secure, on-demand access. The system is installed at a commercial data center in Indiana […]
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