For decades, scientists have relied on electrodes and dyes to track the electrical activity of living cells. Now, engineers have discovered that quantum materials just a single atom thick can do the job with high […]
For decades, scientists have relied on electrodes and dyes to track the electrical activity of living cells. Now, engineers have discovered that quantum materials just a single atom thick can do the job with high […]
Insider Brief Researchers developed a fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture that separates memory and processing, improving portability and reducing quantum resource requirements by about 40%. The load-store architecture enables efficient memory utilization and program portability by […]
Last week something world-shaking happened, something that could change the whole trajectory of humanity’s future. No, not that—we’ll get to that later. For now I’m talking about the “Emergent Misalignment” paper. A group including Owain […]
Ultrafast Quantum Photonics Postdoctoral Position in Ottawa Submitted by OttawaPhysicist on Mon, 03/03/2025 – 20:17. Application deadline: Monday, March 31, 2025 We are actively seeking exceptional applicants for a postdoctoral position in the Ultrafast Quantum […]
Insider Brief: The PQC4eMRTD project, funded by the EU under the Digital Europe Programme, has officially launched. The project is intended to develop and standardize quantum-resistant cryptographic protocols for electronic machine-readable travel documents (eMRTDs). Coordinated […]
Insider Brief: QunaSys has secured DKK 19 million (approximately $2.7 million) from Innovation Fund Denmark to advance quantum computing for chemistry through the HyperTenQ project, a four-year initiative focused on quantum-enhanced chemical simulations. The project […]
Zuchongzhi-3, a superconducting quantum computing prototype with 105 qubits and 182 couplers, has made significant advancements in random quantum circuit sampling. This prototype was successfully developed by a research team from the University of Science […]
From computer chips to image sensors in cameras, today’s technology is overwhelmingly based on a semiconductor called silicon. This technology has been shrinking for decades—think of early room-sized computers compared to today’s desktops—but physical limitations […]
56th Symposium on Mathematical Physics Submitted by JMiszczak on Mon, 03/03/2025 – 18:30. Dates: Sunday, July 13, 2025 to Tuesday, July 15, 2025 We have the pleasure of announcing the 56th Symposium on Mathematical Physics […]
Light was long considered to be a wave, exhibiting the phenomenon of interference in which ripples like those in water waves are generated under specific interactions. Light also bends around corners, resulting in fringing effects, […]
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