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Quantum tornado sheds light on black holes

For the first time, scientists have created a quantum tornado to mimic a black hole in superfluid helium.

Scientists step closer to the boundary between classical and quantum physics

Where the boundary between classical and quantum physics lies is one of science’s greatest mysteries, and in new research, scientists have unveiled a new platform that could find the answer.

New report outlines pro-innovation approach to regulating quantum technologies

A new report by the Regulatory Horizons Council has set out a pro-innovation approach to regulating quantum technologies, cementing the UK’s position as a global leader in the technology.

Quantum gravity detected by researchers for the first time

Scientists have successfully detected the quantum gravity of a tiny particle with a new technique that uses levitating magnets.

Shaping cold-atom trapping technology

Cold-atom trapping systems develop a more efficient and accessible system to simplify quantum technology. Read more here.

Researchers prolong quantum interactions in new experimental system

Researchers prolonged quantum interactions in an experimental system nearly 30-fold by using ultracold temperatures and laser wavelengths.

New project to test whether gravity is quantum

A new project is developing an experiment to test whether gravity is quantum – one of the deepest questions about our Universe.

Quantum entanglement of individual molecules achieved by physicists for the first time

Discover how Princeton researchers have succeeded in forcing molecules into quantum entanglement for the very first time.

Quantum Horizons Alberta: Expanding the horizons of quantum science

Quantum Horizons Alberta is pursuing transformational research and unlocking the mysteries of quantum mechanics to revolutionise our future.

Underwater quantum communications tested between Ireland and the UK for the first time

Researchers have tested an underwater fibre-optic cable to pass quantum communications between the Republic of Ireland and England.

Graphene ribbons used to create new devices with great potential

Learn how graphene ribbons are used to create devices that offer a new level of predictability and control over both twist angle and strain.  

Evolving quantum systems simulated with mathematical representations

Researchers have shown how mathematical representations can help to capture and simulate the dynamics of evolving quantum systems.

The rise of the quantum communications market: A perspective from a QKD manufacturer

Sergi Vizcaíno of LuxQuanta provides expert insight into the evolving landscape of the quantum communications market.

How can space quantum technology be advanced?

Discover how research based on micro-LEDs and nanoparticles will advance the field of space quantum technology.

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