USU mathematicians' theories could bolster quantum computing by predicting new particles and enhancing qubit stability.
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Quantum teleportation achieved over 18 Miles of public fiber optic
Recent advancements in quantum physics have taken a significant leap forward with the successful demonstration of quantum ...
According to the study published in ACS Nano, the team from the University of Michigan created a nanoengineered optoexcitonic ...
When most people imagine quantum computers, they think of machines that use particles of light, called photons, to process ...
This week, researchers reported evidence of a cosmic impact at classic Clovis archaeological sites. Biologists in Texas ...
Recently,theresearchteamatPekingUniversitymadesignificantbreakthroughsinthefieldofquantumtechnology,reve… ...
Quantum cryogenics manufacturer Bluefors is betting big on Interlune, a startup that aims to extract Helium-3 from the lunar ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) presents a tough case for electronics. Situated inside a 17-mile long tunnel that runs in a ...
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🧩 Quantum correlations without entanglement: a surprising discovery
When we observe the world at our scale, everything seems to obey predictable laws, those of classical physics. But when ...
A breakthrough in diamond technology could bring quantum communication and ultra-sensitive sensors out of the lab and into ...
Photons carry information about polarization and also information related to orientation. If we only consider polarization, ...
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