Guest Post by Zenia Tata, Board of Advisors As the turn of the century approached in the late 1990s, people worldwide began to panic, believing their computers would stop working, and all their content would be […]
Guest Post by Zenia Tata, Board of Advisors As the turn of the century approached in the late 1990s, people worldwide began to panic, believing their computers would stop working, and all their content would be […]
Insider Brief Montana State University will open its new 12,600-square-foot Quantum Collaborative Research and Education (QCORE) facility with support from about 60 partners and $44.7 million in funding from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory. […]
Researchers at Rice University and collaborating institutions have discovered direct evidence of active flat electronic bands in a kagome superconductor. This breakthrough could pave the way for new methods to design quantum materials—including superconductors, topological […]
Quantum Computing Inc. (QCi) has released its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, highlighting new customer wins, the launch of its chip foundry, and a strengthened balance sheet. The table below summarizes key […]
KDDI Corporation (KDDI) has been selected by NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization) for a project focused on developing middleware for the industrialization of quantum computers. KDDI will lead a collaboration of ten […]
A plucked guitar string can vibrate for seconds before falling silent. A playground swing, emptied of its passenger, will gradually come to rest. These are what physicists call “damped harmonic oscillators” and are well understood […]
Scientists have turned a longstanding challenge in electronics—material defects—into a quantum-enhanced solution, paving the way for new-generation ultra-low-power spintronic devices. Spintronics, short for “spin electronics,” is a field of technology that aims to go beyond […]
Using new techniques, Yale researchers have demonstrated the ability to use lasers to cool quantized vibrations of sound within massive objects to their quantum ground state, the lowest energy allowable by quantum mechanics. This breakthrough […]
The mystery was this: In the 1950s, a physicist at Bell Labs named George Feher was injecting silicon with tiny quantities of other elements, such as phosphorus or arsenic. When he put a little in, […]
Researchers have found a clever way to make quantum dots, tiny light-emitting crystals, produce streams of perfectly controlled photons without relying on expensive, complex electronics. By using a precise sequence of laser pulses, the team […]
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