Cross-Disciplinary Work on High-Precision Measurements Pushes Bounds on Dark Forces

Cross-Disciplinary Work on High-Precision Measurements Pushes Bounds on Dark Forces

February 14, 2025
When world-leading teams join forces, new findings are bound to be made. This is what happened when quantum physicists from the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics (MPIK) and the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) in Braunschweig combined atomic and nuclear physics with unprecedented accuracy using two different methods of measurement. Together with new calculations of the structure of atomic nuclei, theoretical physicists from the Technical University of Darmstadt and Leibniz University Hannover were able to show that measurements on the electron shell of an atom can provide information about the deformation of the atomic nucleus.

BTQ Technologies and Coxwave Awarded Grant to Develop AI Chatbot Solutions for Quantum Physics Education and Research

BTQ Technologies and Coxwave Awarded Grant to Develop AI Chatbot Solutions for Quantum Physics Education and Research

February 13, 2025
BTQ Technologies Corp. (the "Company"), a global quantum technology company focused on securing mission-critical networks, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Coxwave, the operator of the AI product analysis platform Align AI, to develop advanced AI chatbot solutions for quantum physics education and research. This collaboration is with a US$117,000 grant through the Korean Government's "AI Voucher" program, administered by the National IT Industry Promotion Agency ("NIPA"). The program supports partnerships between domestic AI companies and international clients, fostering global innovation in AI-driven solutions.

Quobly Opens New Processing Facilities, Accelerating Its Industrial Output by 50x

Quobly Opens New Processing Facilities, Accelerating Its Industrial Output by 50x

February 10, 2025
Quobly, the pioneering French startup developing large-scale quantum processors based on silicon qubits, is taking a decisive step toward industrialization with the opening of its new quantum chip processing facilities along with new and expanded offices.

Unique Quantum Simulator Opens Door to New Research

Unique Quantum Simulator Opens Door to New Research

February 9, 2025
Physicists have built a new type of digital-analogue quantum simulator in Google’s laboratory, which can be used to study physical processes with unprecedented precision and flexibility. Two physicists from PSI’s Center for Scientific Computing, Theory and Data, played a key role in this achievement.

Researchers Have Found Evidence for Quantum Spin Ice in the Material Ce2Sn2O7

Researchers Have Found Evidence for Quantum Spin Ice in the Material Ce2Sn2O7

February 8, 2025
By linking theoretical predictions with neutron experiments, researchers have found evidence for quantum spin ice in the material Ce2Sn2O7. Their findings could inspire the technology of tomorrow, such as quantum computers. The results have been published in the journal ‘Nature Physics’.

Quantum Annealer Simulates False Vacuum Decay

Quantum Annealer Simulates False Vacuum Decay

February 8, 2025
The formation of the universe after the Big Bang is the subject of ongoing research. A team of scientists from Jülich Supercomputing Centre at Forschungszentrum Jülich, the University of Leeds and the Institute of Science and Technology Austria has now succeeded in gaining important insights into false vacuum decay, a process related to the formation of the universe and the behaviour of particles on the smallest scales. The calculations were carried out with a quantum annealer that is connected to a classical supercomputer at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre. Using a combination of calculations on the supercomputer and the quantum annealer, scientists were able to understand the phenomenon of false vacuum decay. The results have been published in the journal Nature Physics.

Quantum Leap: New Research Reveals Secrets of Random Quantum Circuits

Quantum Leap: New Research Reveals Secrets of Random Quantum Circuits

February 8, 2025
Researchers at the University of Chicago unveil insights into random quantum circuits, exploring the speed at which random circuits scramble information. These findings, to be presented at the Quantum Information Processing Conference, are crucial for understanding quantum supremacy experiments as well as the future of quantum cryptography.

New Atom-Based Thermometer Measures Temperature More Accurately

New Atom-Based Thermometer Measures Temperature More Accurately

February 7, 2025
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have created a new thermometer using atoms boosted to such high energy levels that they are a thousand times larger than normal. By monitoring how these giant “Rydberg” atoms interact with heat in their environment, researchers can measure temperature with remarkable accuracy. The thermometer’s sensitivity could improve temperature measurements in fields ranging from quantum research to industrial manufacturing.

Rice Researchers Lead Project Using Quantum Phenomenon to Transform Super-Resolution Imaging

Rice Researchers Lead Project Using Quantum Phenomenon to Transform Super-Resolution Imaging

February 6, 2025
A multidisciplinary team of researchers from Rice University and Texas A&M University has received a $1.2 million award from the W.M. Keck Foundation to advance super-resolution imaging and single-molecule tracking by harnessing super-radiance, a quantum optical phenomenon with transformative potential for research and innovation in medicine, engineering and the physical sciences.
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