Quantum technologies are highly promising devices that process, transfer or store information leveraging quantum mechanical ...
This interaction could help explain both why quantum processes can occur within environments like the brain and why we lose ...
After the applied mathematician Peter Shor, then at Bell Labs in New Jersey, showed that a quantum algorithm could, in theory ...
At Texas A&M University, experimental particle physicist Dr. Rupak Mahapatra spends his days chasing some of the faintest ...
Giant atoms, artificial atoms larger than the interacting wavelength of light, exhibit decoherence-free behavior, but what ...
In the mid-December roundup of quantum computing stocks, we tagged D-Wave Quantum as a distinct exposure to an alternative quantum computing approach. As we explained then, D-Wave’s quantum annealing ...
Quantum effects are no longer confined to ultra-cold chips and vacuum chambers. For the first time, researchers are ...
Photonic, the spin-off from Canada’s Simon Fraser University (SFU) working on a quantum computing architecture that uses fiber-optics to link integrated silicon spin qubits, says it has raised a ...
Stevens Institute, Hoboken, reports the universal identity P²+K²=1, uniting polarization with entanglement across setups and ...
Light is usually described using quantum mechanics when phenomena like entanglement enter the picture. But a new paper shows ...
Standing Assumptions About Plasma Sustainment and Efficiency This paper argues that the persistent failure of sustained plasma systems is not an engineering limitation, but the predictable result of ...
Why societies fall apart isn’t politics or morals, an author argues—it’s cognitive failure, a pattern he says can be scientifically tested. Evil doesn’t take over societies by force or intelligence.