A tiny device that entangles light and electrons without super-cooling could revolutionize quantum tech in cryptography, ...
Quantum computers, systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, have the potential of ...
The University of Chicago, where Fermi split the atom in 1942, is becoming the center of a new form of advanced technology.
Stanford team builds room-temperature quantum device that eliminates massive energy costs of current quantum systems.
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New nanoscale quantum platform operates at room temperature without extreme cooling
Stanford University researchers say they have developed a nanoscale optical device that could shift the direction of quantum ...
A sub-class of Si spin qubits uses metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) quantum dots to confine the electrons, a structure that ...
Partnership will combine IBM’s expertise in quantum computers and Cisco’s in quantum networkingIBM will convert stationary ...
Nu Quantum, the University of Cambridge spin-off developing photonic networking hardware designed to enable distributed quantum computing systems, has raised $60 million. The series A funding round ...
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Single-photon teleportation achieved between distant quantum dots
Physicists have now teleported the quantum state of a single photon between distant quantum dots, turning a long theorized building block of the quantum internet into a working device. By reliably ...
IBM and Cisco aim to demonstrate the first proof-of-concept for a network that combines individual, large-scale, ...
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New tests show quantum reality is weirder than we imagined
Quantum experiments keep stripping away our everyday intuitions, replacing them with a picture of reality in which cause, effect and even “facts” depend on how we look. New tests of entanglement, ...
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