Researchers at the University of Adelaide and their overseas partners have taken a key step in making quantum batteries a reality. They have successfully proved the concept of superabsorption, a crucial idea underpinning quantum batteries. […]
Researchers at the University of Adelaide and their overseas partners have taken a key step in making quantum batteries a reality. They have successfully proved the concept of superabsorption, a crucial idea underpinning quantum batteries. […]
At the National University of Singapore, Assistant Professor of Physics Dr. Yvonne Gao is hard at work. Her team, nicknamed the Quantum crew or qcrew, is an experimental research team building modular quantum devices that […]
The laws of physics underlying everyday life are, at one level of description, completely known, and can be summarized in a single elegant—if quite complex—equation. That’s the claim physicist Sean Carroll, an SFI Fractal Faculty […]
The new center, called the Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Center for Quantum Precision Measurement, will add to Caltech’s already substantial capability to perform research in quantum science and technology. It will be housed in […]
NISQ & Beyond There are several startups in the quantum industry whose sole objective is to get us ready for a time when quantum computers are able to perform much better than they do now. Currently, […]
By Yuval Boger, Chief Marketing Officer, Classiq Technologies Recent advancements in quantum computing — from Google’s quantum supremacy experiment to public market activities and product roadmap announcements — have generated both justified excitement and overblown […]
Q-CTRL along with the U.S. Sandia National Laboratory have won an SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) grant of $230,000 for a project to research automated calibration, characterization and optimization of near-term quantum processors. To achieve optimum […]
We reported in October 2020 about the formation of the QMware joint venture between Terra Quantum and Novarion to create an integrated hardware/software appliance called the Hybrid Quantum Cloud. They have now announced the opening […]
Last week, The Quantum Insider published the piece 17 Extraordinary Quantum Chemists Working In Our Industry. This week, we’re set to focus on experts who make quantum algorithms their life’s work. We’ll touch on […]
The atomic nucleus is a tough nut to crack. The strong interaction between the protons and neutrons that make it up depends on many quantities, and these particles, collectively known as nucleons, are subject to […]
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