Nobel Prize, Quantum Mechanics
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An international team has confirmed that large quantum systems really do obey quantum mechanics. Using Bell’s test across 73 qubits, they proved the presence of genuine quantum correlations that can’t be explained classically.
Tucked away inside the research campuses of IBM and Los Alamos Laboratory, two researchers just unlocked one of the biggest technological breakthroughs of the century. And guess what? Almost no one is paying attention to it.
Ernie Hudson (Boston Blue) spoke with Bleeding Cool about the legacy of NBC's Quantum Leap sequel spinoff, cancellation, Netflix, and more.
Rajagopala, an assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, earned a Best Paper Award at the 2025 IEEE Quantum Week International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering.
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Quantum Entanglement Could Improve Communication Networks
Learn about the new research that shows how particles can share their entangled states with each other, paving the way for a global quantum communication network.
Kenan Maciel, director of strategy at Lab49, a financial tech innovation consultancy, believes a “quantum-as-a-service” model is emerging, where most banks will access quantum power through a small group of cloud brokers or vertically integrated providers.
New findings show germanium-tin alloys could surpass silicon by enabling efficient spintronic, photonic, and quantum device integration.
Quantum computing exploits the physics of subatomic particles to perform speedier calculations than classical computers, with huge implications for technological innovation in defense and beyond.