Dear Quantum community, We are aware that Google Scholar has recently stopped indexing Quantum publications. We have identified the cause of the problem, and are working towards a solution. Thank you for your warnings and […]
Dear Quantum community, We are aware that Google Scholar has recently stopped indexing Quantum publications. We have identified the cause of the problem, and are working towards a solution. Thank you for your warnings and […]
A Hiroshima University team has designed a feasible way to detect the Unruh effect, where acceleration turns quantum vacuum fluctuations into observable particles. By using superconducting Josephson junctions, they can achieve extreme accelerations that create […]
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Convening Quantum Conversations Overview In this episode of The Quantum Spin by HKA, host Veronica Combs talks with Karina Robinson, CEO at Redcliffe Advisory and founder of the City Quantum and AI Summit. The discussion […]
Physicists in Australia and Britain have reshaped quantum uncertainty to sidestep the restriction imposed by the famous Heisenberg uncertainty principle—a result that could underpin future ultra-precise sensor technology used in navigation, medicine and astronomy. Click […]
For more than a century, physics has been built on two great theories. Einstein’s general relativity explains gravity as the bending of space and time. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have […]
Quantum computers will need large numbers of qubits to tackle challenging problems in physics, chemistry, and beyond. Unlike classical bits, qubits can exist in two states at once—a phenomenon called superposition. This quirk of quantum […]
Single Quantum and Qunnect have announced a collaboration with CERN’s Quantum Technology Initiative (QTI) to launch a new quantum networking lab. The partnership involves the deployment of Single Quantum’s superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors and Qunnect’s […]
The Irish mathematician and physicist William Rowan Hamilton, who was born 220 years ago last month, is famous for carving some mathematical graffiti into Dublin’s Broome Bridge in 1843. Click to rate this post! [Total: […]
Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have observed a doping-tunable charge density wave (CDW) in a single-layer semiconductor, Chromium(III) selenide (Cr2Se3), extending the CDW phenomenon from metals to doped semiconductors. Click to rate […]
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