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NIST Physicists ‘Squeeze’ Light to Cool Microscopic Drum Below Quantum Limit
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have cooled a mechanical object to a temperature lower than...
Jan 12, 20173 min read


Fast track control accelerates switching of quantum bits
From laptops to cellphones, today's technology advances through the ever-increasing speed at which electric charges are directed through...
Dec 16, 20163 min read


Sandia, Harvard team create first quantum computer bridge
By forcefully embedding two silicon atoms in a diamond matrix, Sandia researchers have demonstrated for the first time on a single chip...
Oct 17, 20162 min read


A new spin on superconductivity
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have made a discovery that could lay the...
Oct 17, 20163 min read


More stable qubits in perfectly normal silicon
The power of future quantum computers stems from the use of qubits, or quantum bits, which do not have to be either 0 or 1, but can also...
Oct 6, 20162 min read


Correlated magnets made out of single atoms
Solid state physics offers a rich variety of intriguing phenomena, several of which are not yet fully understood. Experiments with...
Sep 30, 20163 min read
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