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Researchers at Harvard have created a groundbreaking metasurface that can replace bulky and complex optical components used ...
A metasurface is an ultra-thin planar device patterned with nanoscale structures that are smaller than the wavelength of ...
Quantum computing has advanced significantly by 2025, with several systems pushing the limits of computational power through ...
Egyptian physicist Kerolos Mousa played a role in a Harvard breakthrough using metasurfaces to control light at the photon ...
Using a process known as “magic state distillation” in logical qubits will help make future quantum computers more ...
A team of DARPA-funded researchers led by scientists at Harvard, with support from QuEra Computing, MIT, Princeton, NIST, and the University of Maryland, claim they’ve created a first-of-its ...
A team of Harvard researchers working with the quantum computing company Quantinuum announced the creation of a new phase of matter in a research paper last month. Harvard Physics professor Ashvin ...
Quantum computers promise to reach speeds and efficiencies impossible for even the fastest supercomputers of today. Yet the technology hasn't seen much scale-up and commercialization largely due ...
Above – Overhead view of Harvard experiment funded by DARPA’s ONISQ program, featuring optical paths for a novel, reconfigurable quantum computing architecture The Harvard research team, supported by ...
The Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center, a facility run by Harvard and four other universities, was awarded $5 million to build the first state-funded quantum computing center ...
Advances in quantum computing are bringing us closer to a world where new types of computers may solve problems in minutes that would take today's supercomputers millions of years.
Quantum computing made significant strides in 2024, but it’s yet to demonstrate a practical advantage over classical digital computers, according to a recent trends report released by Forrester ...