Quantum spin liquids are fascinating states of matter where magnetic spins stay disordered, defying the usual rules of magnetism. Scientists have made an exciting discovery about one such material.
Physicists measured how readily a current of electron pairs flows through 'magic-angle' graphene, a major step toward understanding how this unusual material superconducts. By determining how readily ...
Google's head of quantum thinks we could get real-world applications of quantum computing in just five years, while Nvidia ...
Google GOOGL.O aims to release commercial quantum computing applications within five years, Google's head of quantum told Reuters on Wednesday, in a challenge to Nvidia's NVDA.O predictions of a ...
A recent study led by quantum researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory proved popular among ...
A large team of researchers working on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer Collaboration, which has been analyzing eleven years' ...
An analog-digital approach to quantum simulation could lay the foundations for the next generation of supercomputers to ...
Quantum spin liquids (QSLs) are fascinating and mysterious states of matter that have intrigued scientists for decades. First ...
In a major advance towards making quantum computing a reality, researchers at Oxford University Physics have demonstrated the ...
In a milestone that brings quantum computing tangibly closer to large-scale practical use, scientists at Oxford University ...
Scientists at Oxford have taken a massive leap toward large-scale quantum computing by successfully linking separate quantum ...
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