Henry Yuen is developing a new mathematical language to describe problems whose inputs and outputs aren’t ordinary numbers.
The two were on the same path for two decades. Then, after one succeeded in science and one failed, their stories clashed ...
An MIT research team has observed a previously unseen form of magnetism, one that sits outside the familiar categories of ferromagnets and antiferromagnets. The discovery, termed p-wave magnetism, ...
Connecticut’s quantum sector is having a moment, thanks in part to a Yale startup that has long been viewed as a key element in promoting a flourishing tech ecosystem in New Haven that generates jobs, ...
Arqit Quantum offers post-quantum encryption solutions, targeting a future threat from quantum computing's ability to break current encryption protocols. ARQQ trades at a fraction of quantum computing ...
Microsoft released new open-source quantum development tools, expanding the Quantum Development Kit. VS Code and GitHub Copilot now play a more central role in ...
Researchers from the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Science and the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) are prioritizing collaboration over competition to advance quantum computer development ...
The Sony Open in Hawaii kicks off the 2026 PGA Tour season, but there's speculation this could be the event's swan song after 60 years. A new beginning. The Sony Open in Hawaii kicks off the 2026 PGA ...
A new presidential initiative called QMIT will advance the development of quantum technologies—and help ensure that they are used for good. As MIT navigates a difficult and constantly changing higher ...
Magnetism and superconductivity are similar in that both arise from electron behavior. In magnetism, a synchronized spin creates a pull, while in a superconductor, electrons form “Cooper pairs,” which ...
As Nuno F.G. Loureiro’s colleagues mourn his shocking death at the hands of a former classmate, many are reflecting on the MIT physics professor’s legacy of scientific contributions and leadership.
Physicist Paul Davies’s Quantum 2.0: The past, present and future of quantum physics ends on a beautiful note. “To be aware of the quantum world is to glimpse something of the majesty and elegance of ...