Science & Research
Nanodots & Superlattices may be Immune From Environmental Energy Dissipation
In a study that could benefit quantum computing, researchers show a superlattice embedded with nanodots may be immune from dissipating energy to the environment.
Confining and Exploiting Light: U. of South Hampton & ETH Zurich Researchers Discover New Limit of Trapping Photons at the Nanoscale
Physicists from the University of Southampton and ETH Zürich have reached a new threshold of light-matter coupling at the nanoscale.
The international research, published this week in Nature Photonics, combined theoretical and experimental findings to establish a fundamental limitation of our ability to confine and exploit light.
Best of Both Worlds—Combining Classical and Quantum Systems to Meet Supercomputing Demands
Scientists detect strongly entangled pair of protons on a nanocrystalline silicon surface, potentially enabling new levels of high-speed computing Quantum entanglement is one of the
The Shorts | 8/13/21 | Science and Research in Quantum Computing
The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of recent articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of science and research. Mea Cubitt
Data Protection, Speed, Flexibility: Key Ingredients to Quantum Computer Use at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
As a partner of the Fraunhofer Competence Network Quantum Computing, the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) is planning to use the quantum computer in Ehningen, Baden-Württemberg, to develop individually effective cancer treatment methods in the future.
Time Travel: Five Ways That We Could Do It
In 2009 the British physicist Stephen Hawking held a party for time travellers – the twist was he sent out the invites a year later (No guests showed up). Time travel is probably impossible. Even if it were possible, Hawking and others have argued that you could never travel back before the moment your time machine was built.
Though Difficult and Esoteric, QuTech Creates Time Crystals via Quantum Simulation
Interesting science through the use of quantum simulations. However, the ‘so what?’ is not apparent. So now what? Read it from the source at the
The Shorts | 8/6/21 | Science and Research in Quantum Computing
The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of recent articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of science and research. Mea Cubitt
Quantum Materials Establish a New Structure for Computation
Physicists at New York University have developed a means to create a new form of memory, making a significant step forwards in high-performance computing. The work builds on research into neuromorphic computing, which seeks to mimic the function of the human brain.