[ad_1] Lindsay LeBlanc, Assistant Professor of Physics and Canada Research Chair in Ultra-Cold Gases for Quantum Simulation. Leblanc, in collaboration with his colleague Erhan Saglamyurek, has created a "simpler quantum hard drive …
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[ad_1] Anton Zeilinger, a renowned quantum physicist, recently said: "Personally, I believe that in the future, most, if not all, communications will be quantum." China has already taken steps to make the …
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[ad_1] Novel complex quantum entanglement generated in the laboratory for the first time For future technologies such as quantum computers and quantum encryption, the experimental mastery of complex quantum systems is inevitable. …
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[ad_1] JILA researchers have, for the first time, isolated groups of a few atoms and accurately measured their multiparticle interactions within an atomic clock. This breakthrough will help scientists control interacting quantum …
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[ad_1] The lead author, Dr. Andrea Blanco-Redondo, in his photonics laboratory at the Sydney Nanoscience Hub at the University of Sydney. Credit: Jayne Ion / University of Sydney Australian scientists have for …
Read More »New quantum dots improve cell imaging – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] A team of researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the Mayo Clinic has developed a new type of molecular probe capable of measuring and counting RNA in cells …
Read More »Scientists Strive to Make Chicago a Leader in Quantum Computing and Anti-Piracy
[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign join scientists from the Chicago area to create a network that could eventually pave the way for communication that can not be hacked. …
Read More »Computer theorists show the way forward to verify that the classic quantum beats
[ad_1] Close up of an Intel computer wafer. Credit: Steve Jurvetson While many research groups around the world are working to build an evolving quantum computer, questions remain as to how the …
Read More »Test results show that quantum silicon bet from UNSW could pay off
[ad_1] Tests show that integrated quantum chip operations are possible Image: provided Researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have announced the results of a test that they believe has …
Read More »Tests show that integrated quantum chip operations are possible
[ad_1] From left to right, Dr. Bas Hensen, Professor Dzurak, Dr. Kok Wai Chan and ex-PhD student Michael Fogarty, lead author of the journal. Credit: Paul Henderson-Kelly Quantum computers capable of solving …
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