Graphene is an extraordinary material—a sheet of interlocking carbon atoms just one atom thick that is stable and extremely conductive. This makes it useful in a range of areas, such as flexible electronic displays, highly […]
Graphene is an extraordinary material—a sheet of interlocking carbon atoms just one atom thick that is stable and extremely conductive. This makes it useful in a range of areas, such as flexible electronic displays, highly […]
Faithful simulations of the world are impossible to create using ordinary computers. Simulating physical reality is, however, the original, express purpose of quantum computers. In 1981, long before quantum computers gained notoriety as potential tools […]
Insider Brief MOTH has launched Quantum Brush, an open-source digital painting tool that uses quantum algorithms to transform brushstrokes into visual styles shaped by principles like superposition, entanglement, and quantum measurement. The tool debuts with […]
The existing bottleneck in efficiently miniaturizing components for quantum computers could be eased with the help of 3D printing. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
Insider Brief Qubic secured a $925,000 CAD grant from Canada’s Innovation, Science and Economic Development department and the FABrIC program to fund a $2.5 million project developing cryogenic amplifiers from quantum materials. The amplifiers aim […]
Quantum 9, 1851 (2025). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2025-09-05-1851 Local Friendliness (LF) inequalities follow from seemingly reasonable assumptions about reality: (i) “absoluteness of observed events” (e.g., every observed event happens for all observers) and (ii) “local agency” (e.g., free […]
Insider Brief The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded $16 million to four teams to design the first phase of the National Quantum Virtual Laboratory, aimed at broadening nationwide access to quantum technology. The selected […]
Quantum 9, 1850 (2025). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2025-09-05-1850 We study simultaneous symmetry breaking in spontaneous Floquet states, focusing on the specific case of an atomic condensate. We first describe the quantization of the Nambu-Goldstone (NG) modes for a […]
Insider Brief: The Quantum World Tour launches its first episode on September 9, 2025, spotlighting Malta’s growing role in the global quantum ecosystem. Malta demonstrates agility and ambition by pairing government leadership, international partnerships, and […]
Quantum 9, 1849 (2025). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2025-09-05-1849 A central goal in quantum error correction is to reduce the overhead of fault-tolerant quantum computing by increasing noise thresholds and reducing the number of physical qubits required to sustain […]
Recent Comments