Quantum systems are known to be prone to dissipation, a process that entails the irreversible loss of energy and that is typically linked to decoherence. Decoherence, or the loss of coherence, occurs when interactions between […]
Quantum systems are known to be prone to dissipation, a process that entails the irreversible loss of energy and that is typically linked to decoherence. Decoherence, or the loss of coherence, occurs when interactions between […]
Insider Brief A joint SpinQ research team developed a machine learning model that can both predict quantum system dynamics and infer hidden parameters, potentially improving calibration and control of quantum hardware. The model, based on […]
Insider Brief Apolitical, with support from Google Quantum AI, has launched a virtual course to help government officials understand and assess quantum computing technology. The course features expert-led modules on the fundamentals of quantum computing, […]
Insider Brief Researchers from the Universities of Bristol and Cambridge have demonstrated the UK’s first long-distance quantum-secure data transfer, including a quantum-encrypted video call, over a 410-kilometre fibre network. The network combines two quantum key […]
Researchers at the Anhui Quantum Computing Engineering Research Center have completed the world’s first fine-tuning of a billion-parameter AI model using a superconducting quantum computer. The experiment ran on Origin Wukong, China’s third-generation superconducting quantum […]
Bosch and Element Six, a synthetic diamond manufacturer under De Beers Group, have announced a joint venture to accelerate the commercialization of diamond-based quantum sensors. Element Six will take a 25% stake in Bosch Quantum […]
Research teams from USTC have realized a high-performance single-photon source with an efficiency beyond the scalable linear optical quantum computing loss tolerance threshold for the first time. Led by Prof. Pan Jianwei, Lu Chaoyang and […]
For the better part of a century, the quantum objects known as quasiparticles have been all dressed up with nowhere to go. But that may change, now that a Yale-led team of physicists has shown […]
Teleology is the idea that some processes in nature are directed toward a goal or an end. Today, it is commonly asserted that teleology is a remnant of antiquated ways of thinking about causation, and […]
For many years, physics studies focused on two main types of magnetism, namely ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism. The first type entails the alignment of electron spins in the same direction, while the latter entails the alignment […]
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