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China is now trying to use fancy quantum sensors to unstealth US Navy nuclear attack and missile submarines
China claims it has developed two new submarine-detection technologies that could threaten the U.S. Navy’s most advanced ...
Computational modeling reveals how stretching and squeezing a diamond’s crystal lattice precisely tunes the dynamic quantum ...
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Quantum chips could scale faster with new spin-qubit readout that reduces sensors and wiring
Quantum computers, devices that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, could tackle some tasks that are ...
A special class of sensors leverages quantum properties to measure tiny signals at levels that would be impossible using classical sensors alone. Such quantum sensors are currently being used to study ...
Quantum sensors take sensitivity and accuracy to new levels, and even higher levels of precision are possible when quantum entanglement is used to connect them. The University of Michigan is leading a ...
Researchers from China recently announced the creation of the largest quantum network in history to directly investigate the existence of dark matter. The project connects research centers located ...
The artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing markets have both grown rapidly in recent years. AI companies are ...
Researchers at the National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST), Japan, and The University of Tokyo, Japan, ...
The quantum-technology sector is burgeoning, but challenges remain when it comes to creating viable commercial products.
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China touts quantum sensors to spot US nuclear subs
China claims to have developed two advanced submarine detection technologies—a drone-mounted quantum magnetic sensor and a Kelvin wave detector—that could compromise the stealth of U.S. nuclear ...
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