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Inside an ultra-cold lab, IBM is racing to build the future of computing. By merging quantum and AI, the company hopes to ...
Blink and you might miss it, but if you keep your eye on the monitors in professor Sebastian Will's lab, you'll catch a ...
Imagine detecting a single trillionth of a gram of a molecule—like an amino acid—using just electricity and a chip smaller than your fingernail. That’s the power of a new quantum-enabled biosensor ...
India’s National Quantum Mission leverages nuclear legacy to lead in quantum computing, communication, sensing, and deep-tech ...
Physicists are a step closer to using quantum computers for simulations that are beyond the ability of any ordinary computers ...
Oxford scientists have set a world record for quantum precision, achieving just one error in 6.7 million operations using ...
In adding a quantum science and technology concentration, Illinois Wesleyan University said it's joining a handful of Midwest ...
The Rochester Quantum Network transmits information by sending single photons through two fiber-optic telecommunications ...
Scientists at NIST and the University of Colorado Boulder have created CURBy, a cutting-edge quantum randomness beacon that ...
Forty high school students with Chicago Public Schools graduated from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory’s Saturday ...
For the past six years, Los Alamos National Laboratory has led the world in trying to understand one of the most frustrating barriers that faces variational quantum computing: the barren plateau.
The “Bell test” was devised in the 1960s to uncover what’s going on in the quantum world, but it continues to be relevant today, says Karmela Padavic-Callaghan ...