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September 17, 2019
Progress in noise cancelling for quantum computers
A team from Dartmouth College and MIT has designed and conducted the first lab test to successfully detect and characterize a class of complex, "non-Gaussian" noise processes that are routinely…
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September 17, 2019
True and 'fake' Majorana states
Researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden have identified how to distinguish between true and 'fake' Majorana states in one of the most commonly used experimental setups, by means of supercurrent…
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September 17, 2019
Quantum Hall Effect (QHE) in three dimensions
Researchers at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and the Southern University of Science and Technology in China announces the first experimental demonstration of the QHE (Quantum Hall…
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September 16, 2019
AQT and University of Innsbruck leverage Google Cirq for quantum algorithm development
Alpine Quantum Technologies (AQT) and the University of Innsbruck provides direct access to their ion-trap quantum computer via Cirq, a framework developed by Google focused on developing and implementing quantum…
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September 16, 2019
Quantum specially-designed algorithms with less memory requirements
Researchers at Dutch Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) focus on a type of classic algorithm called a random walk algorithm. Random walk algorithms are used when a computer is looking…
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September 16, 2019
BASF predicts chemical reactivity using quantum algorithms
BASF and HQS Quantum Simulations, both German companies, collaborates in quantum chemistry for prediction of chemical reactivity. They used the hybrid quantum-classical variational quantum eigensolver algorithm in combination with the…
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September 14, 2019
Bigger quantum computers? Just build them like Legos
Quantum Circuits, a startup founded in 2017, is networking mini quantum devices together like Legos to create quantum computers easier to scale up. The startup uses quantum teleportation entangling a microwave…
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September 13, 2019
Fully controllable and highly stable 10-qubit chip at QuTech
Researchers at QuTech have made an important advance towards functional quantum computers. They have demonstrated a fully controllable chip with ten qubits that can store quantum information for up to…
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September 13, 2019
Novel atomic clock design offers 'tweezer' control
Researchers at JILA, a joint research institute operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado Boulder, have demonstrated a novel atomic clock design…
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September 13, 2019
An important quantum algorithm may actually be a property of Nature
Researchers at the University of Toulon in France found evidence that quantum Grover searches might be an ordinary feature of electron behavior may explain the genetic code, one of the…
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September 13, 2019
ABN AMRO and QuSoft partnership in Quantum
ABN AMRO and Dutch research consortium QuSoft are joining forces to explore the opportunities offered by Quantum. Under the  two-year project name DisQover, both organizations will explore problems in the…
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September 13, 2019
GRID joins the IBM Q Network
IBM and Japan company GRID have built a partnership: GRID will join the IBM Q Network and receive access to IBM Q quantum computing systems. GRID is specialized in developing…
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September 13, 2019
dacoso and ID Quantique cooperate for quantum encryption solutions
dacoso, a German IT service provider for data security, is cooperating with ID Quantique (IDQ), the Swiss leading global provider of quantum solutions. dacoso integrates the Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)…
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September 12, 2019
Physicists finally nail the proton’s size
In 2010, Randolf Pohl of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (Quantamagazine) announced his team precisely measured the size of the proton by substituting the electron of a hydrogen atom…
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September 12, 2019
NASA has developed a new quantum gravity sensor
The quantum sensor, which NASA has developed with Bay Area-based company AOSense, relies on some 100 million cesium atoms. The device launches the atoms inside a cylindrical column and times…
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