“Spooky” quantum tunneling observed
A molecule of ammonia, NH3, typically exists as an umbrella shape, a very stable structure that would normally be expected to require a large amount of energy to be inverted. Researchers at MIT and Seoul
A molecule of ammonia, NH3, typically exists as an umbrella shape, a very stable structure that would normally be expected to require a large amount of energy to be inverted. Researchers at MIT and Seoul
Researchers at Bar-Ilan University demonstrate that long sequences with certified randomness by the US National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST) are far from being truly random. Their work demonstrates that a large fraction of
McKinsey has just issued an interesting paper about innovation in Europe and propose five paths which could build on its strengths and help the continent regain its competitive edge. Some excerpts: Europe’s startup scene is thriving:
Quantastica, the Helsinki-based Finnish startup has just announced the closing of a seed round led by Icebreaker.vc. The company provides software tools and solutions to help transiting to hybrid quantum-classical computing. Their Quantum Programming Studio