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MIT and ORNL move 40,000 atoms in 40 minutes
Record-breaking rearrangement: MIT and ORNL scientists moved 40,000 atoms in 40 minutes, surpassing a milestone first set in 1989. 3D at room temperature: The technique manipulates atoms inside ...
Record-breaking rearrangement: MIT and Oak Ridge scientists moved 40,000 atoms in 40 minutes, surpassing decades-old atomic ...
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US researchers break 40-year-old record, reprogram materials using electron beam
A team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Oak ...
It's been 37 years since scientists first demonstrated the ability to move single atoms, suggesting the possibility of ...
Quera show 580 and 1156 logical qubits with neutral atom quantum computer simulations. April 2026 breakthrough (with ...
Veteran cybersecurity leader and AI literacy champion recognised among the world's most influential innovators for his ...
Signant Health, the evidence generation company, today announced its acquisition of Ametris (formerly ActiGraph), a global digital health solutions provider. This strategic acquisition unites industry ...
A new quantum-inspired algorithm has cracked a problem so massive that conventional supercomputers struggle to even approach it. Researchers used the method to simulate extraordinarily complex quantum ...
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Designing better quantum circuits with AI
Researchers from the group of theoretical physicist Hans Briegel have collaborated with NVIDIA to develop an AI method that ...
Scientists in Germany have pulled off a staggering computing feat by fully simulating a 50-qubit quantum computer for the ...
QuSecure to present QuProtect R3, its crypto-agile platform for post-quantum cryptography migration, as one of 10 startups selected for top CIO event.
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