Quantum errors made more tolerable

11.02.2022 By:  Andreas Trabesinger Image: The experimental chamber in which the experiments of de Neeve and colleagues [1] were performed. (Photo: ETH Zurich/D-​PHYS Home group) In modern computing devices, literally billions of transistors work restlessly […]

SEEQC unveils new brand identity

SEEQC today announced the addition of a scientific advisory board to its leadership. This addition comes at a time when the company is unveiling a new brand identity and expanding its team internationally, including the […]

Integrated photonics meet electron microscopy

The transmission electron microscope (TEM) can image molecular structures at the atomic scale by using electrons instead of light, and has revolutionized materials science and structural biology. The past decade has seen a lot of […]

A quantum wake-up call for European CEOs

By Anika Pflanzer, Wolf Richter, and Henning So, McKinsey Several recent breakthroughs in research on quantum computing and its industrial applications have reinforced its tremendous potential. The demonstration of large-scale quantum computers,1 research on noise-free quantum computation,2 and the implementation […]

Quantum theory needs complex numbers

An international team of researchers shows through a concrete theoretical experiment that the prediction by standard complex quantum theory cannot be expressed by its real counterpart and ratifies its need of complex numbers. Their results […]