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Breakthrough in energy harvesting harnesses non-thermal quantum states for higher efficiency

Breakthrough in Energy Harvesting: Harnessing Non-Thermal Quantum States for Higher Efficiency Japanese researchers have unveiled a breakthrough in energy harvesting that could redefine efficiency limits. By tapping into non-thermal quantum states, they have pioneered a new technique that promises to revolutionize the way we generate and utilize energy. Traditionally, energy harvesting has relied on thermal […]

3D-printed ion traps could accelerate quantum computer scaling

3D-Printed Ion Traps: A Quantum Leap in Quantum Computing In the ever-evolving landscape of quantum computing, researchers have achieved a groundbreaking milestone with the development of 3D-printed ion traps that can capture ions with ten times more efficiency than previous methods. This technological advancement not only showcases the power of additive manufacturing in the realm […]

Cells engineered to produce biological qubit open new quantum frontier

Cells Engineered to Produce Biological Qubit Open New Quantum Frontier In a groundbreaking move at the University of Chicago, researchers have achieved a significant milestone in the realm of quantum biology. By ingeniously converting a living-cell protein into a functional qubit, they have not only pushed the boundaries of scientific exploration but have also paved […]

Scientists unveil elusive quantum states in superconducting vortices after 60 years

Scientists Unveil Elusive Quantum States in Superconducting Vortices After 60 Years Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute (NBI) at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark have made a groundbreaking discovery that has the potential to revolutionize the field of quantum physics. After six decades of research, scientists have finally unveiled the elusive quantum states that […]

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