Many physicists are searching for a triplet superconductor. Indeed, we could all do with one, although we may not know it yet ...
What if the most complex problems plaguing industries today—curing diseases, optimizing global supply chains, or even securing digital communication—could be solved in a fraction of the time it takes ...
Quantum researchers in the twenty-first century are part of an international network that requires a great deal of interaction and communication. Around one hundred publications on the topic are ...
We’re celebrating 180 years of Scientific American. Explore our legacy of discovery and look ahead to the future. This year is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, according to ...
The study shows that in quantum devices, reading a clock consumes far more energy than running it. This insight will help ...
Quantum computing has long occupied the edges of our collective imagination – frequently mentioned, rarely understood. For many, it remains a distant prospect rather than an immediate concern. But ...
Scientists advocate against the militarization of quantum research, urging transparency and ethics in defense funding for ...
Quantum computers may help us see more exoplanets – and see them in more detail too. Astronomers have now found thousands of planets beyond our solar system, but they anticipate that there are ...
Technical sessions moved from fundamentals such as concepts such as ‘superposition’ and ‘entanglement’ to applications in ...
Even if quantum technology may seem far from widespread use, experts warn of the need to invest and build its infrastructure for economic growth and national security — now. Researchers, public sector ...