A team of Johns Hopkins engineers has developed a new, more powerful method to observe molecular vibrations, an advance that could have far-reaching implications for early disease detection. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 […]
A team of Johns Hopkins engineers has developed a new, more powerful method to observe molecular vibrations, an advance that could have far-reaching implications for early disease detection. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 […]
There are high hopes for quantum computers: they are supposed to perform specific calculations much faster than current supercomputers and, therefore, solve scientific and practical problems that are insurmountable for ordinary computers. The centerpiece of […]
Insider Brief Palo Alto Networks announced new security solutions to help enterprises prepare for quantum-era threats while securing workloads across multicloud and AI-driven environments. The release includes a Quantum Readiness Dashboard, industry-first cipher translation for […]
Since their discovery in 1982, exotic materials known as quasicrystals have bedeviled physicists and chemists. Their atoms arrange themselves into chains of pentagons, decagons and other shapes to form patterns that never quite repeat. These […]
Researchers at NPL have reported a novel high-speed charge sensing method for ballistic electrons, a potentially useful technique in the fields of electron quantum optics, quantum electrical metrology, flying qubit technology, and signal sensing. Click […]
By exploring positive geometry, mathematicians are revealing hidden shapes that may unify particle physics and cosmology, offering new ways to understand both collisions in accelerators and the origins of the universe. Click to rate this […]
Panel event with Fujitsu, Quantinuum, Oxford Instruments, and D-Wave to explore how quantum is being used to solve real-world problems today Quantum technology is no longer confined to physics labs or academic journals. From optimizing […]
Insider Brief: Krysta Svore explains that being “quantum-ready” means acting now—implementing post-quantum cryptography, securing data, and preparing infrastructure for scalable machines. She highlights how progress comes from uniting research and engineering, where each advance in […]
1-year postdoc on dynamics of quantum systems and theory of measurement (Uni.lu) Submitted by aurelia.chenu@uni.lu on Mon, 18/08/2025 – 11:42. Application deadline: Monday, September 15, 2025 Position open for a 1-year postdoc in the group […]
Insider Brief Qunova Computing raised $10 million in Series A funding to accelerate development of its quantum software applications for chemical, pharmaceutical, and industrial engineering sectors. The company’s flagship algorithm, HI-VQE, has shown consistent performance […]
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