Countless words have been written in the last year regarding quantum computing, as it became the hottest potato on the stock exchange. But what ...
An international collaboration sheds new light on the relationship between quantum theory and thermodynamics. The research group demonstrated that while the laws of quantum theory alone do not ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford say they've achieved quantum teleportation using a powerful quantum supercomputer.
The second law of thermodynamics, a cornerstone of modern physics, states that entropy—a measure of disorder—never spontaneously decreases. It governs everything from the efficiency of engines to the ...
Entanglement—linking distant particles or groups of particles so that one cannot be described without the other—is at the ...
In the realm of quantum information distribution, sending a signal from point A to point B is like a baseball pitcher ...
American physicist and Nobel Laureate, Richard Feynman, gave a lecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ...
So welcome to Quinnie – the official mascot for the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ) 2025. Unveiled at the launch of the IYQ at the headquarters of UNESCO in Paris on 4 ...
Quantum dots are widely used for their ability to emit single photons at specific wavelengths. These photons are created by electronic transitions in quantum dots and are ideal for encoding and ...
In simpler terms, the second law of thermodynamics means that things naturally tend to become more disordered over time.
Researchers from the Nagoya University and Slovak Academy of Sciences have made a ground-breaking discovery that sheds new light on how quantum theory and thermodynamics interact.