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Browsing Tag

Quantum

65 posts
PPhysics
Astronomers may have observed a star’s death while devouring a black hole: Report
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Scientists observe new quantum behavior in superconducting material

  • 17 August 2025
Kagome metals, known for their distinctive two-dimensional lattices formed by corner-sharing triangles, have drawn significant attention in condensed…
CComputing
The Race for Quantum Primacy: Who Will Shape the New Era of Computation?
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The Race for Quantum Primacy: Who Will Shape the New Era of Computation?

  • 16 August 2025
Introduction The global pursuit of quantum primacy—sometimes called quantum supremacy or quantum advantage—signals more than a competitive sprint…
CComputing
Todd Kassal’s Quantum Bet at CK RubberTrack
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Todd Kassal’s Quantum Bet at CK RubberTrack

  • 15 August 2025
Walk into CK RubberTrack’s production facility, and you’ll see a scene that could fit into almost any modern…
CComputing
Quantum’s next leap stalled by capability gap in error correction
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Quantum’s next leap stalled by capability gap in error correction

  • 8 August 2025
Quantum looks to be the next big breakthrough technology, with budgets surging in anticipation of its transformative impact over…
CComputing
Todd Kassal of Illinois: Bringing Quantum Computing to the Factory Floor at CK RubberTrack
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Todd Kassal of Illinois: Bringing Quantum Computing to the Factory Floor at CK RubberTrack

  • 7 August 2025
In the rubber track industry—where products are heavy, timelines are tight, and margins leave no room for error—it’s…
CComputing
Quantum is about more than just security for telcos
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Quantum is about more than just security for telcos

  • 6 August 2025
Quantum technology is still in its infancy, but more than two dozen operators are experimenting Use cases are…
PPhysics
PLA unveils 10GW microwave weapon blueprint with ultra-fast firing ‘superradiance’ tech
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PLA unveils 10GW microwave weapon blueprint with ultra-fast firing ‘superradiance’ tech

  • 31 July 2025
Chinese military scientists have revealed the design of a microwave weapon theoretically capable of firing 10 gigawatt power…
PPhysics
model of the universe
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A Radical New Theory Has Scientists Rethinking the Origins of the Universe

  • 28 July 2025
A new theory for the origin of the universe proposed by scholars at the University of Padua, University…
CComputing
Quantum Computing Stocks: Market Pros Flag Names Investors Should Watch
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Quantum Computing Stocks: Market Pros Flag Names Investors Should Watch

  • 28 July 2025
With artificial intelligence continuing to dominate the tech space, it can be easy to overlook other nascent areas,…
PPhysics
Scientists create first artificial cell that moves on its own by chemical reactions
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Chinese scientists detect rare quantum friction in folded graphene

  • 27 July 2025
Friction, though familiar in everyday life, remains a complex phenomenon—especially at the microscopic level. Scientists long believed it…
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