While conventional computers store information in the form of bits, fundamental pieces of logic that take a value of either 0 or 1, quantum computers are based on qubits. These can have a state that ...
A quiet revolution is taking shape in the world of physics, and it doesn’t rely on exotic particles or massive particle colliders. Instead, it begins with something much more familiar—sound.
In the fast-evolving world of quantum computing, one of the biggest hurdles isn’t how fast calculations can be done—it’s how long you can hold onto the delicate quantum information in the first place.
The team have pushed the boundaries of quantum mechanics beyond what some thought possible. Now they want to go even further ...
Entanglement—linking distant particles or groups of particles so that one cannot be described without the other—is at the core of the quantum revolution changing the face of modern technology. While ...
Electrons are usually described as particles, but in a rare quantum material, that picture completely breaks down ...
What if you could create new materials just by shining a light at them? To most, this sounds like science fiction or alchemy, ...
Scientists have shown that it may be possible to transform materials simply by triggering internal quantum ripples rather ...