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September 25, 2019
D-Wave announces Advantage™, its next-generation quantum system
D-Wave Systems Inc., the leader in quantum computing systems, software, and services, announced that its next-generation quantum system will be named Advantage™ and will be available in the Leap™ quantum…
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September 24, 2019
First three-photon color entanglement
Researchers at University of Illinois have constructed a quantum-mechanical state in which the colors of three photons are entangled with each other. The state is a special combination, called a…
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September 24, 2019
'Valley states' in this 2D material could potentially be used for quantum computing
New research on 2D tungsten disulfide (WS2) could open the door to advances in quantum computing. Scientists at University of Buffalo report that they can manipulate the electronic properties of…
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September 24, 2019
Google Quantum Supremacy?
There have been a lot of hype and buzz since last week. At least, here is a smart article written by a smart guy. Read it up to the end…
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September 23, 2019
Testing of a gravitationally induced quantum decoherence model
Quantum mechanics and the general theory of relativity are two pillars of modern physics. However, a coherent unified framework of the two theories still remains an open problem. Attempts to…
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September 23, 2019
How to stop a quantum wave?
A research team at University of Buffalo has developed a “traffic light” that can bring quantum waves to a halt. The scientists isolated a specially built nano-conductor at an extremely…
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September 23, 2019
Quantum biosensors with DNA-stabilized metal quantum clusters
Project BioSensing, a collaboration among two of Germany’s Fraunhofer institutes and Dutch Leiden University’s Institute of Physics, was developed to overcome the limits of modern biosensors by applying quantum technology.…
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September 23, 2019
Bell state with acoustic waves
Researchers in the University of Arizona Department of Materials Science and Engineering have demonstrated the possibility for acoustic waves in a classical environment to do the work of quantum information…
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September 21, 2019
Google or not Google?
It's hard not to mention the current breaking news that everyone can read today everywhere, maybe even on tabloids. All the buzz came from a paper which might have been…
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September 20, 2019
FluoretiQ backed by BPEC
Bristol-based FluoretiQ was founded two years ago and has just been backed by Bristol Private Equity Club (BPEC). The company uses technology built on advances in glycan chemistry and quantum optics…
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September 20, 2019
Aliro Technologies wants to create the Java of quantum computing
Boston-based Aliro Technologies, a spinout of the NarangLab at Harvard University, aims to develop a hardware-agnostic quantum computing software platform. Its vision is to create the “Java of quantum computing”.…
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September 19, 2019
DeepMind uses neural networks to tackle Schrödinger equation
Though this breakthrough has not been achieved using quantum computing, it's actually amazing and interesting in terms of machine learning techniques applied to quantum chemistry problems. Researchers struggle to determine…
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September 19, 2019
Creative Destruction Lab collaborates with IBM Q to train startups in quantum computing
The Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management is pleased to announce a technology collaboration with IBM Q™ to drive quantum education opportunities with…
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September 19, 2019
New method for detecting quantum states of electrons
Team at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) has discovered a new method, called image charge detection, to detect electrons' transitions to quantum states. Electron needs to be immobilized…
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September 19, 2019
The Poor man's Quantum Computer
Scientists at the Purdue University built a device that is a modified version of magnetoresistive random-access memory, or MRAM, which some types of computers use today to store information. The…
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