Cosmic rays may soon stymie quantum computing
Building quantum computers underground or designing radiation-proof qubits may be needed, researchers find.
Building quantum computers underground or designing radiation-proof qubits may be needed, researchers find.
IAIFI will advance physics knowledge — from the smallest building blocks of nature to the largest structures in the universe — and galvanize AI research innovation.
Despite the planet’s seeming standstill, graduate students continue to use LIGO to identify astrophysical events.
Funding will support using light to study quantum materials and on twistronics research to advance superconductivity and quantum technologies.
By making their own lava and cooled glass, scientists find these materials likely aren’t responsible for the unexpected glow of some exoplanets.
Study finds quantum entanglement could, in principle, give a slight advantage in the game of blackjack.
MIT physicist led government-backed effort to study the challenges and solutions surrounding campus lab work.
With funding from MISTI, physicists at MIT and in Israel collaborate to improve understanding and use of quantum light.
A physicist employs super-resolution microscopy to peer inside living cells and witness never-before-seen phenomena.
Faculty from the departments of physics, chemical engineering, and mechanical engineering were selected for the 2020 Early Career Research Program.
MIT Department of Economics establishes new professorship honoring Institute professor and Nobel laureate.
Professors earn tenure in the departments of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
“Light squeezer” reduces quantum noise in lasers, could enhance quantum computing and gravitational-wave detection.
Study shows LIGO’s 40-kilogram mirrors can move in response to tiny quantum effects, revealing the “spooky popcorn of the universe.”
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