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World’s first terahertz microscope shows long-hidden quantum jiggle in superconductors
MIT physicists have built a new microscope that can see quantum motion inside superconductors ...
In new research published in Nature, Weizmann Institute scientists introduce a powerful tool to explore quantum phenomena—the cryogenic Quantum Twisting Microscope (QTM). Using this pioneering ...
A recent study conducted by the Jülich research center in Germany compared 19 quantum processors from five manufacturers. The tests measured the stability and reliability of these systems for ...
Kyndryl is inviting enterprises to take a hard look at their encryption, launching a new Quantum Safe Assessment service that underscores quantum safety as a present-day planning issue rather than a ...
A new specimen holder gives scientists more control over ultracold temperatures, enabling the study of how materials acquire properties useful in quantum computers. (Nanowerk News) Scientists can now ...
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, along with other scientists, are taking small steps to create materials that could enable quantum leaps in computing speed, security in communications and ...
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