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Producing quantum dots in a regular arrangement
Researchers from the Universität Bochum (RUB) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a technique to improve the manufacturing process of producing quantum...
Quantum gravity theory to shed light on theories of the universe
A collaborative research team including Chalmers University of Technology (CUT), has presented results that cast new light on important challenges in understanding novel quantum...
Scientists develop novel quantum processor
A research team from the University of Twente have developed a quantum processor working with light and photons.
What makes this quantum processor ‘better’?
The latest...
Supercomputer and quantum simulations solve materials science problem
Researchers from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have solved a previously perplexing materials science problem with a supercomputer and quantum simulations.
Comprehending...
A quantum approach to a singularity problem
Utilising a quantum approach when referring to where the laws of physics collapse could explain what happens at the centre of black holes and...
Physicists discover novel quantum effect in bilayer graphene
Extraordinary phenomenon labelled the quantum anomalous Hall effect has been discovered in bilayer graphene.
Researchers at The University of Texas in Dallas, along with collaborators...
CERN Quantum Technology Initiative: towards a quantum revolution
CERN Quantum Technology Initiative has reached a significant milestone, launching a roadmap of its medium- and long-term quantum research programme.
VTT’s quantum technology in Finland and Europe
Himadri Majumdar, manager at VTT, discusses the research centre's role in delivering quantum technology to Finland and Europe.
Scientists detect quantum information stored in 100,000 nuclear quantum bits
Researchers have detected quantum information in 100,000 nuclear quantum bits, bringing us one step closer to the quantum internet.
Study using ultracold atoms sheds new light on an unknown quantum...
Researchers at the University of Bonn, Germany, have used ultracold atoms to study a previously unknown quantum phenomenon.
Quantum key distribution – securing Europe’s cyberspace
Dr Hannes Hübel, the project manager of OPENQKD speaks to Innovation News Network about the adoption of quantum key distribution in Europe.
OPENQKD, a pilot...
Quantum negativity could help revolutionise measuring technologies
Researchers from the University of Cambridge, Harvard, and MIT have demonstrated that a physical property called ‘quantum negativity’ can allow particles to carry an...
Scientists propose new innovative 2D design for quantum computers
Scientists from Japan and Australia have proposed a novel 2D design for quantum computers that can be constructed using existing integrated circuit technology.
According to...
Discovering the quantum wave nature of complex antibiotic polypeptides
Scientists have successfully demonstrated the quantum wave nature of complex antibiotic polypeptides, a previously unproven principle of quantum physics.
Wave-particle duality, one of the central...
Quantum internet on the cusp of the internet revolution
Europe’s Quantum Internet Alliance is working on the development of networks which can provide many benefits, including impenetrable end to end communication.
The Quantum Internet...
Quantum cryptography: privacy for citizens
The Instituto de Telecomunicações in Lisbon, Portugal, is further developing revolutionary privacy solutions based on the laws of quantum mechanics
The goal of cryptography (and...
Three-dimensional pictures of the quarks inside of resonating protons
Discover how physicists at Jefferson Lab use resonating protons to gain insight into the Universe that existed just after the Big Bang.
Purdue Physics: Particle physics experiments to answer unknown questions about space
The Purdue high energy physics group is involved in studies of particle physics, including Higgs bosons, top quarks, and electroweak bosons.
From medicine to industrial processes: Exploring the many uses of helium
Helium’s uses extend far beyond its role in balloons – it is vital for medical imaging, manufacturing industries, and scientific research.
The relationship between antimatter and gravity observed for the first time
A team of scientists have reaffirmed Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity by demonstrating the relationship between antimatter and gravity.