Science & Research
Solving the Casimir Puzzle
Paradox of Quantum Forces in Nanodevices “Casimir Puzzle” Explained by Scientists Read More… + The operation of microdevices used in modern technology is influenced by
Mission: Bring Qubits to Heel Via Erbium
A new spin on atoms gives scientists a closer look at quantum weirdness Artist’s rendering by Rachel Davidowitz When atoms get extremely close, they develop
NIST Publishes Two Digital Signature Schemes: Good Enough for ICS or SCADA Security?
Recommendation for Stateful Hash-Based Signature Schemes: NIST SP 800-208 Read More [PDF]… NIST announces the release of Special Publication (SP) 800-208, Recommendation for Stateful Hash-Based Signature Schemes. This
Startup Funding for October 2020
Startup Funding: October 2020 + Quantum computing & photonics Selected companies that raised venture funding in October 2020. Source: Semiconductor Engineering + Quantum photonics startup
Global Quantum Leap Project to be Lead by U. of Minnesota
University of Minnesota to lead NSF-funded ‘Global Quantum Leap’ The University of Minnesota announced today that it will lead a five-year, $2 million grant from
Topological Magnetics Research Gets Real
Topology Gets Magnetic: The New Wave Of Topological Magnetic Materials Researchers demonstrate new high-throughput method for discovering magnetic topology The electronic structure of nonmagnetic crystals
University of Copenhagen Researchers Strategize Entanglement Generation
The experimental demonstration of entanglement between mechanical and spin systems Read More… + “About a decade ago, we proposed a way to generate entanglement between
U.S. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Research Melding Electron Microscopy to Quantum Information Science
Enabling the Data-Driven Future of Microscopy We’re surrounded by an unseen atomic world that governs life and the technologies we use every day, such as
Advancing Quantum Devices Via Graphene Nanoribbons
Scientists synthesized graphene nanoribbons, shown in yellow, on a titanium dioxide substrate, in blue. The lighter ends of the ribbon show magnetic states. The inset