January 19, 2025

An all-electric magnetic logic gate

Researchers from ETH Zurich and the Paul Scherrer Institute has developed a way to build an all-electric magnetic logic gate. The work builds on the idea of magnetic racetrack memory, in which wires are moved […]

New generation of atomic clocks

The Time and Frequency Laboratory of the University of Neuchâtel is working on a new generation of atomic clocks, in collaboration with the European Space Agency. Time holds almost no secrets for scientists at the […]

Five-meter longest microwave quantum link

Physicists at ETH Zurich have demonstrated a five-meter-long microwave quantum link, the longest of its kind to date. It can be used both for future quantum computer networks and for experiments in basic quantum physics […]

ID Quantique partners with Fortinet in quantum-safe VPN solution

ID Quantique (IDQ), the Swiss provider of quantum-safe security solutions, integrates with the Fortinet Security Fabric to provide long-term security for critical data transported over Virtual Private Networks (VPN). Fortinet’s flagship next-generation firewall, FortiGate, will […]

Berkeley Lab to tackle particle physics with Quantum Computing

Massive-scale particle physics produces correspondingly large amounts of data and this is particularly true of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest particle accelerator, which is housed at the European Organization for Nuclear Research […]

A fast light detector made of two-dimensional materials

Researchers at ETH Zurich have joined forces to develop a novel light detector which consists of two-dimensional layers of different materials that are coupled to a silicon optical waveguide. This extremely fast and sensitive light […]