At the beginning of the decade, California-based technology company, InVisage Technologies, announced the development of its ground-breaking invention.
By Sarah Moore
11 Feb 2020
Quantum physics provokes as many questions about the world as it does provide answers.
By Sarah Moore
10 Feb 2020
Researchers in Austria have reported the successful transmission of a light particle entangled with matter across 50 km of optical fiber for the first time ever.
By Sarah Moore
7 Feb 2020
At quantum scales of size (and time), the universe behaves in non-intuitive, unpredictable ways.
By Ben Pilkington
6 Feb 2020
While much research is already underway in developing quantum computing, it is likely to still be decades before the technology is scalable.
By Sarah Moore
5 Feb 2020
A new technology that has been developed to allow photon-based quantum computing to be practical will also have an impact on the function of CCD cameras.
By Sarah Moore
12 Feb 2020
When we speak of thermal analysis and quantum mechanics together, it is essential to talk about quantum thermodynamics.
By John Allen
11 Feb 2020
In February 2016, the worldwide scientific community reacted to news that gravitational waves had been empirically detected.
By Ben Pilkington
10 Feb 2020
A semi-classical explanation cannot be applied to thin-film quantum materials.
An understanding of what high-temperature alloys are is necessary before discussing their visible structure at the quantum level.