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In the strange world of quantum computing, randomness isn’t just noise. It’s a powerful resource. Whether you’re designing ...
Quantum clocks break energy limits, unlocking ultra-precise timekeeping with far-reaching tech, AI, and navigation impacts.
Scientists say they’ve cracked a key challenge in scalable quantum hardware after generating an error-correcting, light-based qubit on a chip for the first time.
Quantum BioPharma Ltd. (NASDAQ: QNTM) (CSE: QNTM) (FRA: 0K91) ("Quantum BioPharma" or the "Company"), a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to building a portfolio of ...
Black holes are expected to be the last giant objects left in the universe, but even they will slowly shrink and disappear ...
For over 100 years, two theories have shaped our understanding of the universe: quantum mechanics and Einstein’s general ...
In a supercooled lab setting, a tiny crystal has quietly flipped a half-century-old assumption on its head. Scientists at Rice University have reported the first direct observation of a long-predicted ...
In quantum physics, “nothing” isn’t truly empty. Even in a perfect vacuum, quantum fluctuations—tiny, random changes in energy—are always occurring.
The vacuum of space is a chaotic sea of quantum fluctuations. Some have said that this vacuum energy can be harvested to build our future starship engines. It can't. But it is technically possible ...
Credit: Shutterstock What exactly is … everything? What is space-time? At one extreme, you’ve got the weird rules of quantum physics that deal with subatomic particles. At the other extreme, you’ve ...