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AZoQuantum

AZoQuantum provides valuable education and information to a global community of researchers, engineers, and scientists. It delivers the latest news, updates, and insights from the field of Quantum technology.

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  • 1 day ago | azoquantum.com | Louis Castel

    Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ (CAS) Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) have proposed a key indicator that could reveal the emergence of quark-gluon plasma (QGP) by examining particle “fingerprints” created in heavy-ion collisions. Their study was published in Physics Letters B on April 8th, 2025. The finding offers a new perspective on the evolution of matter in the early universe.

  • 1 day ago | azoquantum.com | Louis Castel

    Fujitsu Limited and RIKEN announced the creation of a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer, a global leader in its class, located at the RIKEN RQC-FUJITSU Collaboration Center. This new system builds on the advanced technology of their 64-qubit version, launched in October 2023 with support from Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), and incorporates newly developed high-density implementation techniques.

  • 2 days ago | azoquantum.com | Louis Castel |Reginald Davey

    Reviewed by Louis CastelSpace exploration is one of the great stories of the 20th and 21st centuries. Rapid technological advancements have seen humanity land on the moon and send probes further into the cosmos to unveil the secrets of the Universe and answer the great questions about reality and our place in it.

  • 1 week ago | azoquantum.com | Louis Castel

    Thanks to mid-infrared images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the gas and dust ejected by a dying star at the center of NGC 1514 were fully visible. A network of sharper holes near the core stars indicates where faster material punched through, and its rings, which are only visible in infrared light, now appear as “fuzzy” aggregates grouped in tangled patterns.

  • 1 week ago | azoquantum.com | Louis Castel

    Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPL) have been investigating how an artificial intelligence system can scan an infinitely enormous area of possible designs to discover entirely new solutions. The results were just published in the journal Physical Review X. Extreme cosmic events, such as colliding black holes or star explosions, can create spacetime ripples known as gravitational waves. Their discovery provided new insights into the universe.

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