For more than 40 years, scientists have known that the quantum Hall effect impacts electrons in strong magnetic fields, but it turns out light also follows the fundamental phenomenon.
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Quantum computers still struggle with chemistry’s hardest molecular calculations
One of the biggest promises of quantum computing is the ability to simulate molecules ...
A new room-temperature quantum device developed at Stanford uses twisted light and advanced materials to link photons and ...
The demonstration marks an important step toward practical quantum communication networks. During the experiment, researchers ...
At temperatures approaching absolute zero, most magnetic materials settle into tidy patterns. Their tiny magnetic moments, or ...
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S Korea eyes closer science ties with Finland in quantum, 6G sectors
South Korea will seek to expand cooperation with Finland in science through a strategic partnership, focusing on quantum and ...
Crystal jellyfish have an eerie beauty: thanks to a natural protein, they emit a faint green glow. For decades, researchers ...
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Quantum computing uncovers new molecule
AN international team of scientists has created a molecule unlike any previously known, demonstrating how quantum computing ...
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Large-scale ion-trap quantum computing systems inch closer to reality with US’ new breakthrough
Researchers have achieved a breakthrough towards building scalable quantum computers. The team used cryoelectronics ...
Purdue University has appointed Michael Manfra as its chief quantum officer, overseeing quantum initiatives and new degree ...
Louisiana Tech University senior Jesse Webb will represent the United States this April at the NYU Abu Dhabi International ...
Andhra Pradesh's Quantum Valley project aims to establish global leadership in quantum technology, enhancing agriculture, ...
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