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Tiny Nanosatellites Could Bring Quantum Internet to People on Earth

(Futurity.org) Tiny nanosatellites such as the SpooQy=1 could bring the quantum internet to people on Earth, researchers report.
Headline-grabbing experiments by China’s satellite Micius have shown that quantum signals can reach Earth from...

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(NHK-World.Japan) Scientists in Japan have been using a powerful computer to work out ways to cut congestion at places such as shopping malls in the face of the coronavirus. A trial calculation using a quantum computer found the density of crowds at...

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(OSA.org) Researchers have used a technology borrowed from quantum optics to perform optical coherence tomography (OCT) with much lower light powers than previously possible. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is used in medical diagnostics. ...

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(FinancialExpress) Akshay Bellare, President, Honeywell India, discussed the firm’s transformation into a software industrial company and how it is moving towards more a industrial company and how it is moving towards more advanced offerings to...

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New Delhi Times: Quantum Computing Presents Challenges

(NewDelhiTimes) Quantum computing has presented challenges. The first such challenge discussed in this article pertains to cybersecurity. There are two major sets of challenges that require collective action by the global community. First, quantum...

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UC Riverside Lab Develops Physical Layer Encryption Method that Could Be Immune to Threat of Quantum Computing

(InsideUCRiverside) wireless communications are essential. But due to the open nature of wireless transmissions, information security is a unique issue of challenge. The widely deployed methods for information security are based on digital...

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(Medium.com) In this, the first of a promised series of articles, the authors discuss "Quantum Sensing of Magnetic Fields."
Magnetic field is often the easiest thing for a quantum system to measure.
The most common one for quantum sensors is the...

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Raman Research Institute & Indian Space Research Design Unique Quantum Simulation Toolkit for QDK

(TimesOfIndia) : Researchers from the Raman Research Institute (RRI), as Satellite Technology (QuEST) project supported by the Indian Space Research Organization have come up with a unique quantum simulation toolkit for end to end quantum key...

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Scientists Demonstrate Quantum Entanglement on a Tiny Satellite Orbiting Earth

(ScienceAlert) A small CubeSat satellite orbiting earth, appropriately called SpooQy-1, was used to produce pairs of entangled photons using a blue laser diode and non-linear crystals. The achievement is impressive on a number of levels: not only...

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University of Twente Researcher Demonstrate Feasibility of 50 Perfect Photons Necessary for Quantum Supremacy

(Phys.org) Proving quantum supremacy requires at least 50 qubits. For quantum computers working with light, it is equally necessary to have at least 50 photons. And what's more, these photons have to be perfect, or else they will worsen their own...

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New Analysis Shows Promise of Quantum Spintronics Based on Silicon Carbide

(SciTechDaily) Silicon carbide is in the race to become the leading material for developing an expanding system of quantum networks, according to an international team of scientists from the University of Chicago.
“What started out as a basic...

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