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A research team from the Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology (APM) of the Chinese Academy of ...
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have “entangled” or linked together the properties of up to 219 beryllium ions (charged atoms) to create a quantum simulator.
Researchers have found a new way to speed up quantum computing that could pave the way for huge leaps forward in computer processing power. An international team of researchers have found a new way to ...
In their quest to build a computer that would take advantage of the weirdness of quantum mechanics, physicists are pursuing a number of disparate technologies, including superconducting devices, ...
(Nanowerk News) Masaki Koike, Super-Spectroscopy System Research Group, the Research Institute of Instrumentation Frontier of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST ...
Physicists have 'entangled' or linked together the properties of up to 219 beryllium ions (charged atoms) to create a quantum simulator. The simulator is designed to model and mimic complex physics ...
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