Built from a single erbium atom, a hybrid quantum bit encodes data magnetically and beams it through fiber-optic wavelengths.
Johannes holds an MSci in Neuroscience from King’s College London, where he worked on projects involving Alzheimer’s disease and Fragile X syndrome.
A new Swinburne study is addressing a core paradox: if quantum computing is solving problems that cannot be checked by conventional methods, how can we be certain the results are correct? Quantum ...
A MATHEMATICIAN from the University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD) and his Norwegian colleague have developed a new ...
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L ast week, Blue Origin launched its first interplanetary mission, two spacecraft bound for Mars. It also performed its first ...
Conventional computing devices will play a crucial role in turning quantum computers into tools with real-world application ...
Vinegar may soon do more than dress your salad — it could help save lives. Scientists in Norway and Australia found a way to “supercharge” its antibacterial power using cobalt-based carbon ...
A breakthrough experiment led by a team from the University of Stuttgart in Germany brings a quantum internet a step closer, ...
You've just put a dollar into a machine to play a song and it stopped playing after a few seconds. You put in another dollar ...
Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo have precisely quantified “quantum tunneling” of ...
When ultraviolet light hits ice—whether in Earth's polar regions or on distant planets—it triggers a cascade of chemical ...