January 20, 2025

The Poor man’s Quantum Computer

Scientists at the Purdue University built a device that is a modified version of magnetoresistive random-access memory, or MRAM, which some types of computers use today to store information. The technology uses the orientation of […]

A new step toward room temperature quantum computing chips

Researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology have coaxed photons into interacting with one another with unprecedented efficiency which is a key advance toward realizing long-awaited quantum optics technologies for computing, communication and remote sensing. The […]

Progress in noise cancelling for quantum computers

A team from Dartmouth College and MIT has designed and conducted the first lab test to successfully detect and characterize a class of complex, “non-Gaussian” noise processes that are routinely encountered in superconducting quantum computers. […]

True and ‘fake’ Majorana states

Researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden have identified how to distinguish between true and ‘fake’ Majorana states in one of the most commonly used experimental setups, by means of supercurrent measurements. Majorana states have exotic […]

Quantum Hall Effect (QHE) in three dimensions

Researchers at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and the Southern University of Science and Technology in China announces the first experimental demonstration of the QHE (Quantum Hall Effect) in three dimensions. (The […]

Quantonation celebrates first year anniversary!

Quantonation is the first VC fund dedicated to Quantum Technologies and Deep Physics. The Paris-based fund invests in early stage companies worldwide and help them scale to become the leaders of an emerging industry.