Researchers create a quantum nanochip that is capable of producing stable, high-quality qubits and could open doors for powerful quantum computers.

Researchers create a quantum nanochip that is capable of producing stable, high-quality qubits and could open doors for powerful quantum computers.
Once relegated to theory, a newly discovered quantum object could be used to create new devices that will outpace modern electronics.
These low-cost quantum sensors detect tiny magnetic field changes and could help identify early battery issues in electric vehicles.
Quantum communication doesn’t necessarily need to be delayed; it might be possible to integrate it into existing fiber optic networks.
An antenna designed to create an optimized magnetic field puts electrons into the required quantum states for quantum sensing devices.
Researchers have developed a new method to benchmark quantum computers by measuring their ability to create entangled qubit states.
Machine learning is bringing forth the future of secure communication, swiftly identifying single photons that hold the key to quantum tech.
Scientists have built atomic clocks with unprecedented levels of precision by harnessing quantum entanglement.
3D-printed ceramics enable smaller, more stable quantum devices for applications in quantum computing, sensing, and communications.
A state-of-the-art printer with nanometer-scale precision enables the production of quantum emitters, advancing secure quantum communication.