Physicists Predict Exotic ‘Paraparticles’ Defying Fermion and Boson Classifications

Physicists Predict Exotic ‘Paraparticles’ Defying Fermion and Boson Classifications

A new category of particlestermed “paraparticles,” has been theorized by physicists, offering a fresh perspective on the fundamental building blocks of nature. These particles defy traditional classifications of fermions and bosons, presenting unique properties that could revolutionize understanding in quantum mechanics and potentially enhance quantum computing capabilities. The mathematical model defining paraparticles opens up possibilities … Read more

Groundbreaking Graphene Discovery Opens Path to Quantum Computing

Groundbreaking Graphene Discovery Opens Path to Quantum Computing

A groundbreaking discovery in graphene research has unveiled a new class of quantum states in a precisely engineered structure. Scientists from the University of British Columbia (UBC), the University of Washington, and Johns Hopkins University identified topological electronic crystals in a twisted bilayer–trilayer graphene system. The structure was created by stacking two-dimensional graphene layers with … Read more

Study Reveals Integration of 1,024 Silicon Quantum Dots into On-Chip Electronics

Study Reveals Integration of 1,024 Silicon Quantum Dots into On-Chip Electronics

Researchers have achieved a milestone in quantum computing by integrating 1,024 silicon-based quantum dots with digital and analog on-chip electronics, all operating at cryogenic temperatures below 1 Kelvin. This innovation is expected to advance the development of scalable quantum computing systems, which have long faced challenges in balancing scalability, performance, and energy efficiency. The integration … Read more

Google Says it Has Cracked a Quantum Computing Challenge with New Chip

Google Says it Has Cracked a Quantum Computing Challenge with New Chip

Google on Monday said that it has overcome a key challenge in quantum computing with a new generation of chip, solving a computing problem in five minutes that would take a classical computer more time than the history of the universe. Like other tech giants such as Microsoft and International Business Machines, Alphabet’s Google is … Read more

Scientists Unlock Quantum Control of Atomic Collisions at Warmer Temperatures

Scientists Unlock Quantum Control of Atomic Collisions at Warmer Temperatures

At temperatures near absolute zero, atomic collisions have been controlled through magnetic fieldsenabling precise manipulation of quantum interactions. As temperatures rise, increased kinetic energy introduces complexity, making control significantly harder. However, according to reports, scientists have demonstrated that control over atomic collisions can extend beyond ultracold conditions. This research, conducted by a team from the … Read more