ETH Zurich researchers captured a nano-object (centre of the image) using a laser trap. The laser light, which is focused with a lens, is shown in red. Three nano glass spheres cling to one another.
The intriguing rules of quantum physics almost always fail when you move from atoms and molecules to much larger objects at high temperatures. This is because the bigger an object gets and higher the ...
Overview: Quantum computing is moving steadily from research into early commercial use across industries.Pure-play firms like ...
The group of Prof. Xiao-Song Ma at Nanjing University has demonstrated the faithful teleportation from telecom photons to erbium-ion based quantum memory. The key elements for this achievement are the ...
While larger players like Google and International Business Machines threaten to steal its shine, D-Wave Quantum deserves ...
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