South Korean quantum software firm Norma Inc. has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Rigetti Computing to deliver an 84-qubit quantum cloud service in South Korea. Announced during the Q2B Tokyo 2025 conference, the collaboration […]
South Korean quantum software firm Norma Inc. has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Rigetti Computing to deliver an 84-qubit quantum cloud service in South Korea. Announced during the Q2B Tokyo 2025 conference, the collaboration […]
Keysight Technologies has announced that its Quantum Control System (QCS) is embedded in the newly launched 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer developed by Fujitsu and RIKEN. The system, located at the RIKEN RQC-FUJITSU Collaboration Center in […]
IBM and Kipu Quantum have published new experimental results showing that a hybrid quantum algorithm—Branch-and-Bound Digitized Counterdiabatic Quantum Optimization (BBB-DCQO)—can outperform both classical and quantum annealing methods in solving higher-order unconstrained binary optimization (HUBO) problems. […]
On the afternoon of September 30, 1906, a crowd of 200,000 Parisians congregated near the city’s center to watch the premiere of what would become the world’s most prestigious gas balloon race. Sixteen of the […]
Two-dimensional (2D) materials have proved to be a promising platform for studying exotic quasiparticles, such as excitons. Excitons are bound states that emerge when an electron in a material absorbs energy and rises to a […]
The Netherlands’ HQ/2 initiative, involving QuTech, TNO, and four startups—QuantWare, Qblox, Orange Quantum Systems, and Delft Circuits—has released Tuna-5, a superconducting quantum system built using an open-architecture model. Hosted at the DiCarlo Lab and available […]
A new study explores how EOS transmits ultrashort laser pulses through crystals that change in response to an applied electric field. This technique allows researchers to accurately capture the shape and timing of electric fields […]
Konstantin Vodopyanov, a professor at the College of Sciences and CREOL, the College of Optics and Photonics, recently co-authored a study published in the journal Optica. This research examines electro-optic sampling (EOS), a technique that […]
Whether bismuth is part of a class of materials highly suitable for quantum computing and spintronics was a long‑standing issue. Kobe University research has now revealed that the true nature of bismuth was masked by […]
A new study published in Physical Review D titled, “Extending the Bridge Connecting Chiral Lagrangians and QCD Gaussian Sum-Rules for Low-Energy Hadronic Physics,” offers significant advancements in the understanding of the strong nuclear force. This […]
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