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Exotic 'time crystals' could be used as memory in quantum computers, promising research finds
Experiments show that a time crystal based on magnons can interact with mechanical waves without being destroyed.
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For the First Time Ever, a Time Crystal Links to the Outside World
For the first time, researchers have successfully coupled a continuous time crystal-a quantum system that oscillates ...
If you were able to visualize the passage of time, it may appear as looping ribbons of color, these fragments ribboning and ...
With advanced simulations, scientists at Argonne, UChicago have created a way to predict and engineer new properties for ...
IBM shares were up 0.5% recently, after rising nearly 4% this morning to an all-time high of $324.90. The stock has gained 44 ...
Not to be overshadowed by quantum competitors, IBM says it's accelerating through its road map with two new processors.
Separate from Nighthawk, IBM is pushing forward with IBM Quantum Loon, an experimental quantum processor that aims to deliver ...
Quantum computers are powerful, lightning-fast and notoriously difficult to connect to one another over long distances.
Physicists have discovered how to make electrons “freeze” and “melt” into bizarre quantum patterns, forming a new kind of matter where solid and liquid coexist. Electricity drives nearly every aspect ...
The algorithms could also benefit AI by generating large, diverse datasets to train models or by enabling quantum-enhanced ...
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