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Finland Builds Sensor That Detects Energy Below a Zeptojoule
Technology

Finland Builds Sensor That Detects Energy Below a Zeptojoule

Researchers at Aalto University built a calorimeter that can detect energy pulses smaller than 0.83 zeptojoules — a milestone for quantum computing and the hunt for dark matter.

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JUPITER Supercomputer Sets World Record Simulating 50 Qubits
Science

JUPITER Supercomputer Sets World Record Simulating 50 Qubits

Europe's first exascale supercomputer fully simulated a 50-qubit universal quantum computer for the first time, beating the previous record of 48 and giving researchers a new sandbox for testing quantum algorithms.

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Oxford Achieves First-Ever 'Quadsqueezing' Quantum Breakthrough
Science

Oxford Achieves First-Ever 'Quadsqueezing' Quantum Breakthrough

Using a single trapped ion, Oxford physicists demonstrated a fourth-order quantum effect that was once thought too fragile to observe — opening a new toolkit for sensing, simulation, and computing.

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IonQ Links Two Quantum Computers With Light for the First Time
Technology

IonQ Links Two Quantum Computers With Light for the First Time

The quantum computing company photonically connected two independent trapped-ion systems using entanglement — a first for commercial quantum hardware.

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NVIDIA Open-Sources First AI Models for Quantum Computing
Technology

NVIDIA Open-Sources First AI Models for Quantum Computing

NVIDIA's new Ising model family automates quantum processor calibration and delivers 2.5x faster error correction — and it's free for anyone to use.

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Scientists Measure Quantum Data Loss 100x Faster
Science

Scientists Measure Quantum Data Loss 100x Faster

Norwegian researchers built a method to track qubit information loss in real time — 100 times faster than previous techniques.

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Scientists Used 7,000 GPUs to Simulate a Quantum Chip in Unprecedented Detail
Technology

Scientists Used 7,000 GPUs to Simulate a Quantum Chip in Unprecedented Detail

Researchers at Berkeley Lab harnessed nearly 7,000 GPUs on the Perlmutter supercomputer to create the most detailed simulation of a quantum processor chip ever achieved.

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Physicists May Have Found the "Holy Grail" of Quantum Computing in a Simple Metal Alloy
Technology

Physicists May Have Found the "Holy Grail" of Quantum Computing in a Simple Metal Alloy

Norwegian researchers have found compelling evidence that a niobium-rhenium alloy is a rare triplet superconductor — a material that could transmit quantum information with zero energy loss and revolutionize computing.

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Quantum Computing Leap: Scientists Track Qubit Fluctuations 100 Times Faster Than Ever Before
Science

Quantum Computing Leap: Scientists Track Qubit Fluctuations 100 Times Faster Than Ever Before

Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute have built a real-time monitoring system that tracks rapid changes in qubit behavior 100 times faster than previous methods, a critical step toward making quantum computers reliable enough for practical use.

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