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Decarbonizing the built environment is crucial for net-zero goals. Quantum computing enhances building operations, optimizing energy use and reducing emissions.
Argonne National Laboratory and published in npj Computational Materials, reveals a mineral defect that might be valuable for quantum applications.
A University of Colorado Denver engineer is about to provide scientists with a new tool that will enable them to make science ...
Astronomers have used the NASA and U.S. National Science Foundation-funded “Alopeke instrument on Gemini North,” one half of ...
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, identified a new quantum state. The findings were reported in Physical ...
Magdrive, the developers of high-performance plasma propulsion for next-gen spacecraft, has signed a Memorandum of ...
A group of scientists led by specialist Raúl Jiménez, an ICREA researcher at the University of Barcelona's Institute of ...
Researchers from Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology outline a strategy for using machine learning (ML) to address ...
According to a recent study result published in PRX Quantum, which was created in cooperation between Johannes Borregaard at ...
Recent studies indicate that the universe may be decaying or expanding more rapidly than expected, raising questions about ...
Understanding semiconductors involves quantum mechanics, energy bands, and doping, essential for advancing electronic and optoelectronic technologies.
In this interview, AZoQuantum speaks with Quantinuum about a key milestone in quantum computing: demonstrating a fully fault-tolerant universal gate set. Central to this breakthrough are magic states, ...
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