Science & Research
Rensselaer Scientists’ Discovery Enables Rydberg Atom Experiments on a Chip
New Spectroscopy Technique Allows Excited-State Excitons To Be Measured Excerpts and salient points ~ + A team of engineers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute continued to
University of La Plata Research Could Improve Quantum Information System Staying Power
Avoiding environmental losses in quantum information systems Excerpts and salient points ~ + Through new techniques for generating ‘exceptional points’ in quantum information systems, researchers
Further, Bigger, Disparate: Niehls Bohr Institute Scientists Entangle Big and Distant Object
Quantum entanglement realized between distant large objects A team of researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, have succeeded in entangling two very different quantum objects. The result has several potential applications in
Roadmap for Quantum Materials to be Co-Lead by ICN2
The ICN2 co-leads a roadmap on quantum materials Key points… + The term “quantum materials” was introduced to highlight the exotic properties of unconventional superconductors,
U.S. Academic Programs Gain More Steam; QuSTEAM Specifically
New Midwest universities QuSTEAM initiative to transform US quantum education A group of scientists from five universities across the Midwest will lead an effort to
Stampede at University of Wyoming to Discuss Quantum Entanglement; Dario Gill, Paul Dabbar as Panelists
UW Wyoming Blockchain Stampede Virtual Panel to Discuss Quantum Entanglement The third annual Wyoming Blockchain Stampede will have two new roundtable events to discuss “Quantum
Need Longer Quantum Memory? Control the Spin
UChicago scientists control single subatomic quantum memories in semiconductors Artistic rendering of the atomic structure of silicon carbide crystal showing an electron spin (purple sphere)
Protecting The Present and Testing Quantum Computers With a “Noneffect” Butterfly
The Quantum Butterfly Noneffect Read More… + The butterfly effect is well accepted in our everyday world, where classical physics describes systems above the atomic
Quantum is Quirky, Especially When Magnetism Gets Involved
Quirky Response to Magnetism Presents Quantum Physics Mystery Magnetic topological insulators could be just right for making qubits, but this one doesn’t obey the rules