A new ultra-fast monitoring system reveals that quantum computer qubits can change from stable to unstable in mere milliseconds.
A team in China has demonstrated the simultaneous teleportation of multiple sideband qumodes in a continuous-variable system, overcoming a longstanding technical barrier.
A group of scientists has created a quantum material where electricity can flow without losing energy as heat. Until now, this was only seen in ...
A pair of photons enters an optical maze, and sometimes they leave as something new. Not new in the everyday sense, since both were still photons when they came out.
New evidence suggests a rare triplet superconductor may help quantum computers stay in sync by preserving electron spin ...
Sandia National Laboratories Director Laura McGill said this week that she believes that in less than 10 years it will have developed quantum computing capabilities “that are scalable to real ...
Quantum technology has quietly crossed a threshold that many researchers compare to the moment transistors replaced vacuum tubes and rewired the global economy. The hardware is still fragile and ...
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Scientists link quantum networks across continents
Quantum communication has quietly crossed a threshold that once belonged to science fiction, with researchers now stitching together experimental networks that span entire continents. Instead of just ...
Preserving quantum information is key to developing useful quantum computing systems. But interacting quantum systems are chaotic and follow laws of thermodynamics, eventually leading to information ...
Liminals by artist Pierre Huyghe (pictured) reminds us how gut-wrenching the ideas remain. Situated in Halle am Berghain, the former East Berlin power station and home of the famous techno club, the ...
Many physicists are searching for a triplet superconductor. Indeed, we could all do with one, although we may not know it yet ...
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Quantum data teleported 19 miles across German capital with 95% peak accuracy
Researchers in Berlin have teleported quantum data across a 19-mile loop of commercial fiber ...
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