Vibrating atoms make robust qubits, physicists find
The new qubits stay in “superposition” for up to 10 seconds, and could make a promising foundation for quantum computers.
The new qubits stay in “superposition” for up to 10 seconds, and could make a promising foundation for quantum computers.
Twist is an MIT-developed programming language that can describe and verify which pieces of data are entangled to prevent bugs in a quantum program.
MIT researchers lay out a strategy for how universities can help the US regain its place as a semiconductor superpower.
Undergraduate classes provide hands-on introduction to nanotechnology and nanoengineering at MIT.nano.
The new observations record a key crossover from classical to quantum behavior.
The rechargeable battery can be woven and washed, and could provide power for fiber-based electronic devices and sensors.
A new fabrication technique produces low-voltage, power-dense artificial muscles that improve the performance of flying microrobots.
Researchers make the case for a semisolid electrochemical compound as a cost-efficient, grid-scale battery backup for wind and solar power.
Nine MIT researchers selected as finalists for 2021 prize supported by Northpond Ventures; grand prize winner to receive $250K toward commercializing her human health-related invention.
A new study confirms that as atoms are chilled and squeezed to extremes, their ability to scatter light is suppressed.
MIT researchers develop a new way to control and measure energy levels in a diamond crystal; could improve qubits in quantum computers.
New chip eliminates the need for specific decoding hardware, could boost efficiency of gaming systems, 5G networks, the internet of things, and more.
A new approach increases the efficiency of chemical reactions that are key to many industrial processes.
Longtime EECS faculty member was known for his work on the biophysics of auditory systems.
The design could lead to conformable wearable monitors to track skin cancer and other conditions.