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New chip harnesses quantum computing's biggest weakness — and tries to turn it into a strength
A new quantum computing chip turns destructive noise into a programmable feature, helping scientists study signal loss and ...
Scientists studying particle collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) usually capture what happens when ...
The quantum rules shaping molecular collisions are now coming into focus, offering fresh insights for chemistry and materials science. (Nanowerk News) The quantum rules shaping molecular collisions ...
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Critique challenges Microsoft's quantum computing claims
A critique from the University of St Andrews published in the journal Nature provides evidence that Microsoft's claimed ...
Researchers from the University of Sydney, working with IBM, have identified and quantified important factors limiting the ...
Discovery of a strong quantum interference effect could spark advances in sensing, computing and next-gen technologies by harnessing wave interactions at the quantum level. (Nanowerk News) Just as ...
Quantum interference in photon systems arises when indistinguishable light quanta interact in ways that cannot be explained by classical wave superposition alone. Central to this phenomenon is the ...
In the fractional quantum Hall effect, quasiparticles are collective excitations that have a fractional charge and show fractional statistics as they interchange positions. While the fractional charge ...
The wave nature of quantum particles underpins interference phenomena, which can influence chemical reactions by producing oscillatory patterns in product states or angular distributions. While such ...
The interior of the vacuum chamber during a scattering experiment. The detector is shown in grey (top right) and the Au(111) gold surface is shown in yellow. The lines indicate the path of the ...
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