7 Degrees C Above 0 Degrees K Electron Flow Without Resistance?

New Material Pushes Limits of Superconductivity’s ‘Cousin’ Read More… +  For decades, scientists have hunted for materials in which electrons flow without resistance. Until recently, this hunt focused squarely on superconductors, in which electrons pair off and flow freely. But superconductors aren’t the only game in town. In 2013, for the first time scientists observed […]

Fujitsu Teams With Riken U., Osaka U., and TU Delft to Enable Practical Quantum Computing

Fujitsu Commences Joint Research with World-Leading Institutions for Innovations in Quantum Computing Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. today announced the launch of three collaborative research projects with world-leading research institutions: one with RIKEN and the University of Tokyo, another with Osaka University, and the other with the Delft University of Technology, in the Netherlands (hereafter, TU Delft). […]

intel: Highlights of Full-Stack Quantum Computing Research

IEEE Quantum Week: Intel Highlights Full-Stack Quantum Research What’s New: During the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering this week, Intel is presenting a body of research highlighting its full-stack approach to quantum innovation spanning hardware, software and algorithm development. Collectively, the body of work highlights important advances across all these areas, which are critical […]

Michigan State University Granted $750K to Develop Quantum Algorithms

Bringing the promise of quantum computing to nuclear physics Quantum mechanics, the physics of atoms and subatomic particles, can be strange, especially compared to the everyday physics of Isaac Newton’s falling apples. But this unusual science is enabling researchers to develop new ideas and tools, including quantum computers, that can help demystify the quantum realm […]