Only about 5% of the universe is composed of normal matter that we can directly observe, while the remaining 95% is widely ...
The Princeton Quantum Initiative’s Ph.D. program is helping pioneer a field that promises to define the next era of discovery ...
Have you ever doubted your knowledge or expertise? Noticed, if you’re a woman, that you receive less recognition than your male colleagues do, that your ideas were unheard in a discussion until they ...
Welcome to the Physics World Quantum Briefing 2.0, which wraps up the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ) and looks ahead to a quantum-enhanced future. This second instalment ...
Quantum computing breaktrhroughs including new hardware, smarter algorithms, and clearer signs of “quantum advantage,” bring ...
There’s only a few days left in the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, but we’re still finding plenty to celebrate here at Physics World HQ thanks to a long list of groundbreaking ...
Researchers from the Department of Energy's Quantum Science Center (QSC) headquartered at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL ...
A team of physicists has pushed the limits of quantum control by cooling the rotational motion of a nanoscale object to its ...
As long as there's been an internet, there's been a way to hack it. Scientists have spent decades imagining a different kind ...
In the 1960s, a group of physicists and historians began a massive project meant to catalogue and record the history of quantum physics. It was called Sources for History of Quantum Physics (SHQP). As ...
In my first year of graduate school, I briefly shared an office with a quiet, older graduate student. When we finally managed some chit-chat, I learned that he was “working on theory of glasses with ...