Superconducting Quantum Heat Engine Achieves Cyclic Operation
Scientists developed the first cyclic superconducting quantum heat engine, converting quantum-scale heat into work, a step towards massive quantum computers.
Scientists developed the first cyclic superconducting quantum heat engine, converting quantum-scale heat into work, a step towards massive quantum computers.
Researchers at the University of Chicago developed a simpler method to create powerful quantum states using existing lab equipment, potentially advancing quantum sensing and computing.
Microsoft, Atom Computing, and EeroQ have released updates on their quantum computing progress, detailing advancements in hardware and material science for qubit development.
The U.S. government's two-billion-dollar investment in quantum computing is being challenged by a congresswoman who claims the funds were illegally diverted from semiconductor research.
A new roadmap from University of Ottawa and MIT researchers outlines three paths to developing room-temperature quantum materials for more energy-efficient computing.
Scientists developed a new method to instantly detect quantum W states, a breakthrough that could advance quantum communication, teleportation, and computing.