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Scientists unveil world's first quantum computer built with regular silicon chips
A London-based startup has created the world's first full-stack quantum computer using a standard silicon CMOS chip ...
When you shine a flashlight into a glass of water, the beam bends. That simple observation, familiar since ancient times, ...
Quantum computing engineers in Sydney have demonstrated a clean way to entangle nuclear spins inside silicon chips.
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Scientific breakthrough leads to 'fluorescent biological qubit' — it could mean turning your cells into quantum sensors
Fluorescent proteins can be turned into qubits within cells and could give us a deeper understanding of biology at the ...
Researchers have demonstrated entanglement between atomic nuclei separated by 20 nanometres, using electrons as mediators, advancing prospects for large-scale quantum computing on silicon.
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'Like talking on the telephone': Quantum computing engineers get atoms chatting long distance
UNSW engineers have made a significant advance in quantum computing: they created 'quantum entangled states'—where two ...
Scientists have created an artificial intelligence tool called SCIGEN that can potentially speed up the hunt for novel ...
A rare spin effect once limited to large crystals is now seen in ultrathin magnetic films, pointing to new ways of building ...
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Miracle polymer promises to make room-temperature quantum devices possible
For developing a room-temperature quantum material, instead of using rigid crystals like diamond or silicon carbide, the ...
Silicon qubits made using advanced industrial manufacturing methods have met key performance criteria, paving the way to mass ...
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