Europe is pushing to create a new, more secure network infrastructure based on quantum physics that would help prevent hackers from stealing information.
Spanish scientists have successfully created quantum entanglement in a system of 15 trillion hot and chaotic atoms. This is the number of atoms 100 times larger than the previous
We do not fully understand quantum mechanics or quantum entanglement (what Albert Einstein called 'remote bizarre activity'), yet we still apply it to achieve technological
Scientists have for the first time obtained an image of quantum entanglement when two photons interact and share the same physical state.
This may be the foundation for building an absolute secure quantum information network.
For the first time in history, a group of international researchers have demonstrated that quantum computers have the computing power of overtaking on a conventional computer.
In the experiment to determine whether this was feasible, the information was transferred a distance of 3.3 meters in a brine tank.
One of the strangest phenomena that science has ever encountered is quantum entanglement - a phenomenon in which two particulate matter is tightly coupled no matter how far away
Cherenkov radiation, the inflation of the universe right after Big Bang, entangled quantum and deep holes are cosmic phenomena that can reach the state
Researchers in Australia have recently designed a new type of qubit - which serves as the basis of quantum computers.