Time feels familiar. It marks every moment of daily life, from the ticking of a wall clock to the changing numbers on a ...
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Brain-inspired cryogenic chip operates at temp as low as -460°F for quantum and space use
Researchers at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) and the Centre for Advanced Semiconductors ...
In a study that could help fill some holes in quantum theory, the team recreated a 'quantum bomb tester' in a classical droplet test. In our everyday classical world, what you see is what you get. A ...
Quantum effects are no longer confined to ultra-cold chips and vacuum chambers. For the first time, researchers have deliberately engineered a controllable quantum bit inside living cells and tied it ...
Quantum states are notoriously fragile, and can be destroyed simply through interactions, measurements, and exposure to their surrounding environments. In a new theoretical study published in Physical ...
New research suggests that fleeting quantum forces leave lasting imprints on the brain, subtly influencing thought, intuition ...
Quantum computers, systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, have the potential of ...
Radical molecules on superconductors self-assemble into chains with bistable charge and spin states, offering a route to ...
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World-first cloud service makes full use of quantum computing capacity
Researchers in Japan have developed quantum multi-programming auto mode, a function that automatically runs quantum programs ...
Researchers at the National Graphene Institute, University of Manchester, have made progress in quantum electronics with their study on spin injection into graphene. Their findings, published in ...
Artistic representation of the implemented photonic experiment in which entanglement between the polarizations of single photons is mediated by the independent degree of freedom of the photon path.
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