Size, Stability, Power Consumption: New Quantum Clock for Satellites
Size, Stability, Power Consumption: New Quantum Clock for Satellites. (News Release from RICOH…) Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ricoh co. and The National Institute
Size, Stability, Power Consumption: New Quantum Clock for Satellites. (News Release from RICOH…) Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ricoh co. and The National Institute
First Conference for the Business of Quantum Computing, Quantum Cryptography and Quantum Sensors. In a few short weeks, research corporation, Inside Quantum Technology, will host a
Single Photon Emitters; Now on Silicon. “Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) have developed a way
Strategic U.S. Policy and Quantum Science: Time to Prepare. The Heritage Foundation has presented a primer for U.S. national security policymakers. Whether in policy or
Quantum Spin in Sheets of Hexagonal Boron Nitride are Reading Out Quantum States. The sheer volume of data held in a quantum bit vice a
Argonne National Laboratory: Reducing Quantum Noise. Many current quantum information applications suffer from decoherence. Decoherence is the loss of quantum information due to environmental noise
NIST Narrows Candidate Quantum-resistant Algorithms. On the last day of January, 2019, the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology released its latest list of quantum-resistant
South Korea Investing Millions in Quantum Computing. Over the next 5 years, South Korea is set to invest nearly $40M toward quantum computing and related technologies.
60 Carbon Atoms Contain an Entire Quantum Computer; or so might one think, if fully understanding and controlling the buckminsterfullerene were to come to fruition.
U.S. Army Seeking Quantum-assured Position, Navigation, Timing… But… A recent report on U.S. Army modernization has been released by the U.S. Government Accountability Office. The