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MIT and Harvard break quantum limit with world’s most accurate optical clock
Every second of modern life runs on precision — from GPS navigation to the time signals that keep the internet in sync. But scientists at MIT and Harvard have just taken precision to an entirely new ...
A University of Michigan-led team has discovered quantum oscillations within an insulator’s bulk, overturning conventional ...
Quantum materials sound futuristic — their strange behaviors come directly from the laws of quantum physics, which govern how ...
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MIT physicists just found a way to look inside atoms
Physicists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have made a groundbreaking discovery, developing a tabletop ...
MIT researchers double the accuracy of optical atomic clocks by reducing quantum noise with an innovative laser technique.
CAMBRIDGE, MA – In the future, quantum computers could rapidly simulate new materials or help scientists develop faster machine-learning models, opening the door to many new possibilities. But these ...
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How to Land a Job in Quantum Computing
For a role in quantum hardware, for example, you might need to master laser cooling techniques or gain lab experience with cryogenic systems. Software positions might involve learning Python or Matlab ...
John Clarke, Michel H Devoret and John M. Martinis are announced this year's Nobel Prize winners in Physics, by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences at a press conference in Stockhom, Sweden October ...
Although the basic idea of quantum physics dates back to the earliest years of the twentieth century, it wasn’t until 1925, on the German island of Heligoland, that Werner Heisenberg had the ...
Google says its quantum computer achieved a verifiable calculation that classic computers cannot. The work could point to future applications.
Could global positioning systems become more precise and provide more accurate details on distances for users to get from ...
Coupling between artificial atoms and photons processes quantum information in nanoseconds. Strong nonlinear light-matter coupling in a quantum circuit. Researchers at MIT, Cambridge, Mass., say they ...
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