Nuclear magnetic resonance –based co-magnetometers are essential tools for applications ranging from inertial navigation to geophysical exploration and biomedical sensing. Their performance critically ...
The new courses, starting in spring 2027, will train students to support this emerging technology field. Quantum computing uses subatomic particles to create exponentially more powerful computers than ...
BRANFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quantum-Si Incorporated (Nasdaq: QSI) (“Quantum-Si,” “QSI” or the “Company”), a proteomics technology company redefining ...
QT Sense, a deep-tech biotech startup building tools to study living cells, announced it has secured €4 million in funding to accelerate its Quantum Nuova platform, a technology that lets scientists ...
Data from a new Nature study shows the feasibility of engineering a quantum mechanical process inside biological proteins. The study, which was led by an engineering team at the University of Oxford, ...
A new study shows how frustrated magnetic interactions in a triangular lattice create unconventional, fluctuating states for quantum technologies. (Nanowerk News) Research in the lab of UC Santa ...
A researcher in the lab of Stephen Wilson, whose group studies how magnetic interactions can produce unusual states of matter relevant to quantum research. Research in the lab of UC Santa Barbara ...
D-Wave Quantum shares have nearly tripled this year. Shares are almost 50% off 2025 highs. D-Wave's CFO exercised options to unload some stock. The filing reflects an exercise of 200,000 stock options ...
In labs around the world, scientists chase forces too faint to see and too small to touch. They hunt for tiny magnetic signals that ripple across materials atom by atom. Those signals hold clues to ...
Molecule-based magnets like vanadium tetracyanoethylene are extremely sensitive to air, impeding their use in practical quantum devices. Researchers coated vanadium tetracyanoethylene with an ...
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