The #security topic presented by Jaya Baloo and hosted by Julia Cremer at the Quantum Technology Gala at the #Tivoli in #Utrecht last week seems to have reached the #EU parliament and #NOS too.
Quantum sensor technology promises even more precise measurements of physical quantities. A team led by Christian Roos at the University of Innsbruck has now compared the signals of up to 91 quantum sensors with each other and thus successfully eliminated the noise caused by interactions with the environment.
Correlation spectroscopy can be used to increase the precision of sensor networks.
But, were not Discovery's computers upgraded to Quantum computers? So, it should have a capability to communicate using quantum entanglement and not subspace?
Neutron stars exhibit a peculiar behavior known as a “glitch”, where the star suddenly speeds up its spin.
A collaboration between quantum physicists and astrophysicists has achieved a significant breakthrough in understanding neutron star glitches. They were able to numerically simulate this enigmatic cosmic phenomenon with ultracold dipolar atoms.
Innsbruck Scientists led by Peter Zoller have developed a new tool for measuring #entanglement in many-body systems and demonstrated it in experiments.
The method enables the study of previously inaccessible physical phenomena and could contribute to a better understanding of quantum materials.