Quantum computers are more than a little bit fickle.
The famous second law of thermodynamics says that the world gets more and more disordered when random chance is at play. Or, ...
Philip Ball looks at how a little-known paper by Niels Bohr demonstrates the turmoil in physics on the brink of quantum ...
The world of quantum physics is experiencing a second revolution, which will drive an exponential leap in the progress of computing, the internet, telecommunications, cybersecurity and biomedicine.
Our physics expert picks his top-five equations, plus a scheme to supply US power needs with a bucket of baseballs. Thanks, ...
After many countries, including the UK, Ireland and the US, went to the polls in 2024, the start of 2025 will see governments ...
Stuart Rice, who specialized in physical chemistry during a long career as a professor and researcher at the University of ...
In the forbidden fried egg image, the yolk is whats known as a Bloch sphere, and represents the classical geometry version of what happens in a qubit. It’s the entire range of possible behaviors of ...
A new theoretical approach is proposed to explain the nature of the well-known narrow and intense optical J-band of ...
Lafayette, Indiana-based Quantum Research Sciences has received a Phase I SBIR contract from the Defense Logistics Agency.
Molecules haven't been used in quantum computing, even though they have the potential to make the ultra-high-speed ...