NASA Demonstrates ‘Ultra-Cool’ Quantum Sensor for First Time in Space
NASA Demonstrates ‘Ultra-Cool’ Quantum Sensor for First Time in Space
NASA’s Cold Atom Lab, a first-of-its-kind facility aboard the International Space Station, has taken another step toward revolutionizing how quantum science can be used in space. Members of the science team measured subtle vibrations of the space station with one of the lab’s onboard tools — the first time ultra-cold atoms have been employed to detect changes in the surrounding environment in space.
Quantum Sensing Milestone Draws Closer to Exquisitely Accurate, GPS-Free Navigation
Quantum Sensing Milestone Draws Closer to Exquisitely Accurate, GPS-Free Navigation
Now, scientists are attempting to make a motion sensor so precise it could minimize the nation's reliance on global positioning satellites. Until recently, such a sensor—a thousand times more sensitive than today's navigation-grade devices—would have filled a moving truck. But advancements are dramatically shrinking the size and cost of this technology.
Quantum Sensing Milestone Draws Closer to Exquisitely Accurate, GPS-Free Navigation
Quantum Sensing Milestone Draws Closer to Exquisitely Accurate, GPS-Free Navigation
Now, scientists are attempting to make a motion sensor so precise it could minimize the nation's reliance on global positioning satellites. Until recently, such a sensor—a thousand times more sensitive than today's navigation-grade devices—would have filled a moving truck. But advancements are dramatically shrinking the size and cost of this technology.
Adtran Sets New Industry Benchmarks With Optical Pumping Cesium Atomic Clocks
Adtran Sets New Industry Benchmarks With Optical Pumping Cesium Atomic Clocks
Adtran today launched two new optical cesium atomic clocks that set new standards in network time synchronization: the OSA 3300 Super High-Performance (OSA 3300 SHP) and the OSA 3350 Super Enhanced Primary Reference Clock+ (OSA 3350 SePRC+). As part of Adtran’s Oscilloquartz portfolio of industry-first optical cesium clocks, the devices leverage unique, state-of-the-art optical pumping technology to meet evolving demands across applications from scientific research to critical PNT infrastructure.
NRL Charters Navy’s Quantum Inertial Navigation Path To Reduce Drift
NRL Charters Navy’s Quantum Inertial Navigation Path To Reduce Drift
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) researchers have developed a patent-pending Continuous 3D-Cooled Atom Beam Interferometer derived from a patented cold and continuous beam of atoms to explore atom-interferometry-based inertial measurement systems as a path to reduce drift in Naval navigation systems.
Canadian Quantum-Sensing Startup Receives Deere Nod
Canadian Quantum-Sensing Startup Receives Deere Nod
SB Quantum of Sherbrooke, Que., was chosen to be part of John Deere’s annual Startup Collaborator program for 2024. It has developed technology based on a novel quantum magnetometer that can more accurately measure fluctuations in the Earth’s magnetic field.
The University of New Mexico launches The Quantum New Mexico Institute
The University of New Mexico launches The Quantum New Mexico Institute
New Mexico scientists played a pioneering role in the development of Quantum Informational Science; now The University of New Mexico (UNM) is partnering with Sandia National Laboratories to launch the University’s newest research center, the Quantum New Mexico Institute (QNM-I).
Ontario Investing in Quantum Science Innovation in Waterloo
Ontario Investing in Quantum Science Innovation in Waterloo
The Ontario government is investing up to $14.9 million to support a project by Quantum Valley Ideas Lab (QVIL), an independent research laboratory in Waterloo, that will accelerate the development and adoption of quantum science technologies by Ontario companies.