An assistant professor at The University of Texas at Arlington is working to launch a national training program for high school teachers on how to incorporate quantum physics into their math, science and engineering curricula. […]
An assistant professor at The University of Texas at Arlington is working to launch a national training program for high school teachers on how to incorporate quantum physics into their math, science and engineering curricula. […]
This week, on the policy front, Shenzhen’s 14th Five-Year Plan strengthens the layout of quantum technology development and cultivates quantum subdivision industries. In the commercial sector, Jinan Institute of Quantum Technology established Shandong Extreme Quantum […]
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay AQT Scientists at the University of Rochester have published a series of papers that claim significant improvements in the transfer of information in quantum systems. The research team, consisting of […]
In a major scientific leap, University of Queensland researchers have created a quantum microscope that can reveal biological structures that would otherwise be impossible to see. This paves the way for applications in biotechnology, and […]
Photo by Carles Rabada on Unsplash Defined Geographical Location In size and geographic region, Silicon Valley (the Santa Clara Valley) covers an area from the city of San Jose to Palo Alto, though many people include […]
KETS Quantum Security has raised a £3.1 million ($4.38 million US) round to bring to market hardware to protect data from a new generation of cyberattacks that will use quantum computers to break through all […]
Qu&Co, a leading European quantum computational software developer, has signed a collaboration agreement with Airbus for research, development and testing of quantum computational methods for flight physics simulations relevant for the European aerospace and defence sector. […]
In all the excitement and debate about quantum computing, it might be easy to ignore an unsung hero of the quantum industry, without which there arguably would be no quantum computer, let alone a quantum […]
During the 90s, engineers made major advances in the telecom arena spreading out the network to distances beyond the cities and metropolitan areas. To achieve this scalability factor, they used repeaters, which enhanced attenuated signals […]
Absence of Electrons Researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria), led by Daniel Jirovec from the Katsaros Group at IST Austria in close collaboration with researchers from the L-NESS Inter-university Centre […]
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