Even relatively simple systems require enormous amounts of computing power to study, and our conventional tools can’t answer the questions we have about the quantum world. Researchers have now turned to quantum simulators, programmable quantum devices that can be used to model to quantum mechanics.
By Joe Pickles
24 Mar 2023
The weakly interacting “ghost particles” were created in the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s most powerful particle accelerator.
By Robert Lea
22 Mar 2023
Researchers from the University of Denmark and Ruhr University Bochum have made a significant advancement by demonstrating coherent emission by two-photon emitters fabricated in a photonic system.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
14 Mar 2023
To celebrate International Women's Day this year on AZoQuantum across its different themes, we spoke with three researchers about their work in the domain of materials science and engineering and their advice for women starting out in their field.
By Skyla Baily
8 Mar 2023
A scientific team from the University of Tennessee has discovered silicon may support a novel type of superconductivity that could speed up the development of the emerging quantum technology industry.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
27 Feb 2023
Einstein, Planck, Heisenberg, and Schrödinger were all German scientists who made revolutionary discoveries in the field of quantum mechanics. Today, Germany is seeing a renewed interest in Quantum technology, as more and more start-ups appear.
By Joe Pickles
23 Feb 2023
Error correction is one of the most significant challenge in quantum computing. Riverlane, the first quantum engineering company in the world, recently developed the world’s first scalable quantum error decoder to effectively address this issue.
AZoQuantum had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Foni Raphaël Lebrun-Gallagher about his team's breakthrough research at the University of Sussex.
By Skyla Baily
16 Feb 2023
Using a revolutionary NASA telescope, astronomers have discovered a remarkably Earth-like world orbiting in the habitable zone of a distant red dwarf star.
By Robert Lea
15 Feb 2023
In our latest interview, Assistant Professor Shuolong Yang from the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering discusses a new topological superconductor to carry quantum information, and how its production method was inspired by paper block printing.
By Skyla Baily
13 Feb 2023