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Quantum simulations enable prediction of stable boron nitride structure

Researchers at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) have successfully predicted the most stable boron nitrate structure with the utilisation of...

Improving qubit storage for ultra-secure quantum telecommunications networks

A team of researchers at the University of Geneva have set the world record for qubit storage, moving one step closer to developing a...

Scientists utilise diamonds to create a hybrid quantum processor

A research team from the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF (FIASSP) has coordinated with 28 partners to employ diamonds to create...

Graphene Flagship: The road to commercialising graphene innovation

Professor Andrea Ferrari, Science and Technology Officer and Chair of the Management Panel of the Graphene Flagship, discusses the current progress made in the...

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...

Groundbreaking research grant for quantum materials

Empa researchers have been awarded a significant grant that will enable them to carry out research into quantum materials. The CarboQuant project – which will...

Advancements in quantum computing with silicon computer chip

A novel silicon computer chip technique pioneers a wealth of potential for quantum computing construction opportunities. In the future, it could be possible to build...

Machine learning technique models quantum devices 

A new algorithm developed by researchers at the University of Tokyo enables efficient and accurate verification of quantum devices.  Technologies that utilise quantum mechanical behaviours – such...

Constructing a quantum computer in Europe

The Federal Ministry of Education and Research has donated €29m to build a novel quantum computer in Europe. The potential advantages of quantum computers are...

Groundbreaking development of quantum-based chip technologies

NTU Singapore has officially launched the Quantum Science and Engineering Centre to facilitate the development of quantum-based chip technologies. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore)...

Pushing the boundaries of quantum technologies with novel collaboration

A novel partnership between UC Santa Barbara researchers and Cisco Systems aims to push the boundaries of quantum technologies.

 Developing a novel tool for analysing massive superconducting circuits

Researchers have developed a technique for analysing large superconducting circuits, which could facilitate advancements in the field of quantum computing.

New method achieves unprecedented accuracy in quantum computers

Researchers have devised an innovative method for optimising the accuracy of quantum computers, a significant limitation of the technology.

Photonics-based approach could lead to real-world applications for quantum computing

Scientists from the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science (UVA) are pioneering the use of optical multiplexing to develop a scalable quantum computing platform for real-world applications.

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