An elusive particle that first formed in the hot, dense maelstrom of the early universe has puzzled physicists for decades.
Australian governments have been the big spender on quantum technology, outcompeting private capital. But a change in Queensland's government has put a question mark over that spending.
Two quantum information theorists have solved a decades-old problem that will free up quantum computing power.
A new study challenges traditional spin-statistics assumptions in ion-atom charge exchanges, revealing unexpected dynamics in C3+ and helium collisions and opening new avenues in quantum reactivity.
According to the Flatiron Institute's Joseph Tindall and Dries Sels, this is possible because of a behavior called ...
Well, it seems that for some people – and by “some people”, we mean “a bunch of physicists and mathematicians from the ...
IonQ aims to lead the quantum networking market with two key milestones achieved this year. Read more about IONQ stock here.
The report identifies five subsectors within the QIST ecosystem: quantum sensors, networking and communication, computing ...
Where does the periodic table of chemical elements end and which processes lead to the existence of heavy elements? An ...
It further reduces complexity by allowing quantum states to be prepared with low entanglement and a limited number of ...