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Revolutionary new software can speed up quantum research

Discover how a revolutionary open-source software can accelerate and discover new areas of quantum research.

Controlling chemical reactions with quantum physics

Learn more about the possibility of controlling chemical reactions - one of the major challenges facing chemistry today.

Reviewing current quantum teleportation research

An update on current quantum teleportation investigations has been provided by USTC, what we can expect for the future of quantum technology?

Why do heavy quarks get caught up in the flow?

Learn about the new calculation that will help physicists interpret experimental data to better understand the interactions of heavy quarks.

How CERN’s quantum science and technology workshop is cultivating future quantum experts

CERN has run a quantum science and technology workshop for high-school students to nurture the next generation of quantum talent.

How can the UK regulate and protect its burgeoning quantum sector?

Discover how UK is grappling with how to develop a regulatory framework that ensures the ethical use of quantum technologies.

Quantum materials will power the electronics of the future

New quantum materials can control the dynamics of electrons by curving the fabric of space in which they evolve.

Quarks used to explore how matter gets its mass

Quarks, subatomic particles which hold an electric charge, can be used to determine how matter gets its mass.

Scientists discover new quantum phase for developing hybrid materials

Scientists find a new quantum phase transition, where crystals achieve amorphous characteristics while retaining their crystalline properties.

Quantum calculations reveal new way to build 2D materials

Quantum calculations have assisted research into the growth of a significant 2D material, hexagonal boron nitride.

New scalable quantum processor can solve optimisation problems

A research group have made a breakthrough in solving optimisation problems, with the development of a fully scalable quantum processor.

New breakthrough towards efficient error correction in quantum technology

Researchers have developed a technique to control quantum states of light, which will pave the way for solving errors in quantum technology.

Next-generation atomic clocks: Advancing quantum technology

A research team from Birmingham University, a part of the UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing, has developed next-generation atomic clocks. A research team of...

Understanding the behaviour of microscopic quantum magnets

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics have utilised a quantum gas microscope to explore the behaviour of microscopic quantum magnets. The behaviour...

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