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From artificial atoms to quantum information machines: Inside the 2025 Nobel Prize in physics
The 2025 Nobel Prize in physics honors three quantum physicists—John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis—for their ...
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Information could be a fundamental part of the universe – and may explain dark energy and dark matter
The story begins with the black hole information paradox. According to relativity, anything that falls into a black hole is ...
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The quantum physics of forgetting information
In a study by TU Wien and FU Berlin, researchers have measured what happens when quantum physical information is lost. This clarifies important connections between thermodynamics, information theory ...
On Tuesday 7 October the winner(s) of the 2025 Nobel Prize for Physics will be announced. The process of choosing the winners is highly secretive, so looking for hints about who will be this year’s ...
Over the past five years, Quantum Information Science and Engineering (QISE) has emerged as a federal priority with the passage of the 2018 National Quantum Initiative Act and the 2023 CHIPS and ...
Stockholm — Three scientists jointly won this year's Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for their work on quantum information science that has significant applications, for example, in the field of ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The University of Texas at El Paso Physics Department has launched a doctoral program in physics with an emphasis on quantum information sciences. The program was ...
A new twist on a classic material could advance quantum computing and make modern data centers more energy efficient, ...
What if the universe remembers? A bold new framework proposes that spacetime acts as a quantum memory. For over a hundred ...
Karen J Matsler receives funding from National Science Foundation as linked to and mentioned in the article. Employed by University of Texas Arlington The first time I heard about quantum information ...
CU Boulder’s graduate degrees in information science allow you to invent exciting new ways to use technology to positively impact the world. Join our faculty and students in participating in ...
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