Exploring exotic nuclear landscapes and their cosmic implications

Images hidden in noise revealed by a quantum-inspired phase-imaging method

Noise-resistant phase imaging with intensity correlation. Credit: Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw Researchers at the University of Warsaw’s Faculty of Physics with colleagues from Stanford University and Oklahoma State…

Many photons are better than one for advancing quantum technologies

Realization and verification of photon correlations beyond the linear optics limit using photonic quantum circuits. Credit: KyotoU/Shigeki Takeuchi Quantum objects, such as electrons and photons, behave differently from other objects…

A logical magic state with fidelity beyond distillation threshold realized on superconducting quantum processor

Arbitrary logical state preparation protocol. Top panel: The surface code is divided into 5 regions, the central data qubit, regions I, II, III, and IV. The logical operators Z ̂_L…

Fine-Tuning Gold Nanoparticles in Tellurite Glass for Unique Photonics

Newswise — Silicate glass is a commonly used glass found in most households, in drinking glasses or windowpanes for example. The integration of gold nanoparticles (NPs) in silicate glass has…

An advanced computational tool for understanding quantum materials

Ball and stick representation of the atoms in a crystal with a spin defect in the center, and the three-dimensional surfaces (red and blue) showing the excited states of the…

Researchers take a different approach with measurement-based quantum computing

Atsushi Sakaguchi and his team are exploring the possibility of using light to produce quantum computers that are measurement based rather than gate based. Credit: RIKEN The race to develop…

Why string theory requires extra dimensions

Superstrings may exist in 11 dimensions at once. Credit: National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli String theory found its origins in an attempt to understand the nascent experiments revealing the strong…

Working with Big Data requires a lot of power! The latest research and features on Supercomputing

With the rise in machine learning applications and artificial intelligence, it’s no wonder that more and more scientists and researchers are turning to supercomputers. Supercomputers are commonly used for making predictions…

New strategy reveals ‘full chemical complexity’ of quantum decoherence

Rochester researchers have reported a strategy to understand how quantum coherence is lost for molecules in solvent with full chemical complexity. The findings open the door to the rational modulation…