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Smarter quantum computers with dual-code error correction

05 February, 2025 by University of Innsbruck

Researchers have developed a method with which a quantum computer can switch back and forth between two correction codes and thus perform all computing operations protected against errors.


Harnessing electromagnetic waves to improve wireless communication

04 February, 2025 by Paul Logothetis, University of Ottawa

Researchers have enhanced the frequency conversion of terahertz waves in graphene-based structures, thereby unlocking the potential for faster wireless communication.


Neuromorphic semiconductor chip corrects errors autonomously

03 February, 2025 by Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Researchers have developed a computing chip that can learn, correct errors and process AI tasks.


New optical memory platform for faster calculations

28 January, 2025 by James Badham, UC Santa Barbara

Researchers have developed an optical memory platform that leverages light to perform calculations at higher speeds than traditional electronics.


Researchers leverage AI for wireless chip design

27 January, 2025 by John Sullivan, Princeton Engineering

Researchers from Princeton University have used deep learning to create faster, high-performance wireless chip designs.


New properties discovered in diamond semiconductors

22 January, 2025 by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Researchers have discovered plasmons in boron-doped diamonds, paving the way for advanced quantum devices, biosensors and solar technology.


Scalable aluminium surface method enhances electronic cooling

22 January, 2025 by Alexandra Becker, Rice University

Engineers have developed a new way to create specially patterned aluminium surfaces that could enhance electronic cooling systems.


Researchers create quantum 'Schrödinger's cat' in silicon chip

21 January, 2025 by UNSW Sydney

Researchers have brought a famous quantum thought experiment, ‘Schrödinger’s cat,’ to life inside a silicon chip, offering new insights into quantum error correction.


Quantum teleportation performed over busy internet cables

09 January, 2025 by Amanda Morris, Northwestern University

Northwestern engineers have demonstrated quantum teleportation over a fibre-optic cable carrying internet traffic, introducing the new possibility of combining quantum communication with existing internet cables.


New 'twist' for future electronics

09 January, 2025

Researchers have electrically 'twisted' a single nanoscale ferroelectric domain wall, in a breakthrough that could enable electronic devices to process information faster.


Polariton filters for better displays and optical sensors

09 January, 2025 by University of Cologne

Researchers have shown how the quantum mechanical principle of strong coupling opens new possibilities for designing optical filters.


New electric field signals strong potential for quantum computing

12 December, 2024

Researchers have discovered a new vortex electric field that holds promise for significantly enhancing the performance of various devices by improving memory stability.


Using quantum dots for solid-state optical cooling

05 December, 2024

Researchers have investigated a cooling phenomenon in a halide perovskite-based 'dots-in-crystal' material, shedding light on its strengths and limitations.


Novel self-assembling electronics manufacturing process

05 December, 2024 by Matt Shipman, North Carolina State University

Researchers have manufactured nanoscale diodes and transistors using a production technique in which liquid metal is directed to self-assemble into 3D structures.


Zero-gravity tech could enable circuit repairs in space

29 November, 2024 by Iowa State University

Researchers have developed a special ink and 3D printer that can function in zero gravity.


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