International Collaboration Will Create a Theoretical Blueprint for a Modular Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer

International Collaboration Will Create a Theoretical Blueprint for a Modular Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer

March 31, 2024
Nu Quantum, the leading quantum networking company, and SoftwareQ, the leading quantum software company, are collaborating on a project to build the theoretical framework for the first fault-tolerant quantum computer. Sponsored by the UK and Canadian governments, Nu Quantum, led by Dr. Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, and SoftwareQ, Co-founded by Dr. Vlad Gheorghiu and Prof. Michele Mosca, will propose and benchmark practical architectural solutions.

The World Is One Step Closer to Secure Quantum Communication on a Global Scale

The World Is One Step Closer to Secure Quantum Communication on a Global Scale

March 27, 2024
Researchers at the University of Waterloo’s Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) have brought together two Nobel prize winning research concepts to advance the field of quantum communication.

Network of Quantum Sensors Boosts Precision

Network of Quantum Sensors Boosts Precision

March 15, 2024
Quantum sensor technology promises even more precise measurements of physical quantities. A team led by Christian Roos at the University of Innsbruck has now compared the signals of up to 91 quantum sensors with each other and thus successfully eliminated the noise caused by interactions with the environment. Correlation spectroscopy can be used to increase the precision of sensor networks.

Quantum Imaging Could Create Bright Future for Advanced Microscopes

Quantum Imaging Could Create Bright Future for Advanced Microscopes

March 10, 2024
The unique properties of quantum physics could help solve a longstanding problem that prevents microscopes from producing sharper images at the smallest scales, researchers say. The breakthrough, which uses entangled photons to create a new method of correcting for image distortion in microscopes, could lead to improved classical microscope imaging of tissue samples to help advance medical research.

ConScience AB Enters Distribution Agreement for Its Quantum Devices in North America

ConScience AB Enters Distribution Agreement for Its Quantum Devices in North America

March 6, 2024
ConScience AB enters distribution agreement for its Quantum Devices in North America.The Gothenburg based company ConScience AB launched their first Quantum device, the Qubit-in-a-box 0 (QiB0) in Q1 2024, and now they have entered a distribution agreement with the US based company Quantum Microwave. The agreement covers USA and Canada.

Novo Nordisk Foundation Pledges DKK 150 Million To Build Research Center To Explore Quantum Sensing for Early Disease Detection, Prevention

Novo Nordisk Foundation Pledges DKK 150 Million To Build Research Center To Explore Quantum Sensing for Early Disease Detection, Prevention

February 25, 2024
With its unprecedented precision, quantum sensing holds the potential to reform biomedical and health sciences by improving the diagnosis and prevention of diseases. The Novo Nordisk Foundation has awarded a grant of DKK 150 million to establish the Copenhagen Center for Biomedical Quantum Sensing, under which an international research collaboration aims to develop novel quantum sensing principles and techniques for early detection of diseases.

Qunnect’s QU-APC Device Wins Prestigious SPIE Prism Award in Quantum Technology

Qunnect’s QU-APC Device Wins Prestigious SPIE Prism Award in Quantum Technology

February 10, 2024
Qunnect, a leader in quantum-secure networking technology, has been recognized by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, with a Prism Award in the quantum technology category for its QU-APC (Auto Polarization Compensator) instrument. The Prism Award is an annual international competition that honors the most innovative optics- and photonics-based technologies.

QuEra To Build Quantum Computing Testbed in the UK

QuEra To Build Quantum Computing Testbed in the UK

February 8, 2024
QuEra Computing, a leader in neutral-atom quantum computers, has announced that the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) at Harwell, Oxfordshire, will soon be home to one of the world’s most advanced quantum computing testbeds.

A Physical Qubit With Built-In Error Correction

A Physical Qubit With Built-In Error Correction

February 5, 2024
Researchers at the universities of Mainz, Olomouc, and Tokyo succeeded in generating a logical qubit from a single light pulse that has the inherent capacity to correct errors.

Research Reveals Quantum Entanglement Among Quarks

Research Reveals Quantum Entanglement Among Quarks

February 3, 2024
Time evolution of the quark-antiquark pair produced by high-energy particle collisions. The pair separates in space, producing additional quark-antiquark pairs, but it still maintains the quantum entanglement.
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