AZoQuantum

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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  • 3 weeks ago | azoquantum.com | Louis Castel

    AZoQuantum talks to Anurag Lal, CEO and President of NetSfere, about their quantum-resistant communication platform that meets strict compliance and performance standardsCould you provide an overview of what sets NetSfere’s new platform apart as the world’s first enterprise-ready, quantum-proof secure communication solution? NetSfere integrated the most advanced NIST-recommended ML-KEM encryption into its enterprise communication platform. This ensures all communications, data, files, etc.

  • 3 weeks ago | azoquantum.com | Louis Castel

    A theoretical study by researchers from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing shows how an inventive device called a “topological quantum battery,” which makes use of the topological characteristics of photonic waveguides and the quantum effects of two-level atoms, could be effectively designed.

  • 3 weeks ago | azoquantum.com | Louis Castel

    A new study published in Nature Astronomy by researchers from Durham University calls into question the long-held notion that the Milky Way would collide with its biggest neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy, in 4.5 billion years. Scientists utilized data from NASA's Hubble and the European Space Agency's Gaia space telescopes to model how the Milky Way, Andromeda, and their most massive satellite galaxies would grow over the next ten billion years.

  • 3 weeks ago | azoquantum.com | Louis Castel |Samudrapom Dam

    Reviewed by Louis CastelA paper recently published in Nature Communications by researchers from the University of Southern California displayed a novel quantum sensing technique that addresses decoherence limitations and significantly surpasses conventional methods.

  • 3 weeks ago | azoquantum.com | Louis Castel

    Researchers at University College Cork (UCC) in Ireland have created a potent new tool for identifying the next generation of materials required for large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing, according to a study published in Science. As a result of the noteworthy discovery, scientists can now definitively ascertain whether a material could be successfully employed in specific quantum computing microchips for the first time.

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