Quantum technology is accelerating out of the lab and into the real world, and a new article argues that the field now stands ...
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Is it really possible to teleport information with quantum entanglement?
Quantum teleportation has moved from science fiction into laboratory reality, but not in the way popular culture imagines.
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Dream of quantum internet inches closer after breakthrough helps beam information over fiber-optic networks
Built from a single erbium atom, a hybrid quantum bit encodes data magnetically and beams it through fiber-optic wavelengths.
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have successfully teleported quantum states between photons from two distant light sources, marking a pivotal advance toward practical quantum repeaters.
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A Quantum Breakthrough Just Pulled Off Teleportation—and Cleared a Path to the Next Internet
For a future quantum internet to work, scientists need to perfect a quantum repeater that can send information over long ...
Quantum sensing marks another advancement Takhshid identifies as carrying privacy implications. This technology uses physics ...
Q-day refers to the day a cryptographically relevant quantum computer becomes powerful enough to break public-key encryption.
Through an innovative partnership with Cleveland Clinic, Miami University is positioned to keep Ohio at the forefront of the quantum computing industry by establishing a quantum computing pipeline in ...
Photonic quantum processors, devices that can process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects and particles of ...
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New nanoscale quantum platform operates at room temperature without extreme cooling
Stanford University researchers say they have developed a nanoscale optical device that could shift the direction of quantum ...
Quantum technologies could unlock the potential for new areas of large-scale R&D and ultimately new business applications. It would allow scientists and engineers to experiment and push the boundaries ...
Quantum research at The University of Texas at Austin could lead to faster, more compact computer memory, among other things. Image: Ella Maru Studio. You probably don’t think about quantum mechanics ...
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