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Caltech breakthrough makes quantum memory last 30 times longer

Caltech breakthrough makes quantum memory last 30 times longer Caltech’s sound-powered quantum memory lasts 30x longer, a leap toward practical quantum tech. While conventional computers store information in the form of bits, fundamental pieces of logic that take a value of either 0 or 1, quantum computers are based on qubits. These can have a […]

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Caltech breakthrough makes quantum memory last 30 times longer

Caltech breakthrough makes quantum memory last 30 times longer Caltech’s sound-powered quantum memory lasts 30x longer, a leap toward practical quantum tech. While conventional computers store information in the form of bits, fundamental pieces of logic that take a value of either 0 or 1, quantum computers are based on qubits. These can have a

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Scientists just cracked the quantum code hidden in a single atom

Scientists just cracked the quantum code hidden in a single atom Physicists winning the battle to reduce physical-to-logical qubit ratio. To build a large-scale quantum computer that works, scientists and engineers need to overcome the spontaneous errors that quantum bits, or qubits, create as they operate. Scientists encode these building blocks of quantum information to

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Scientists just cracked the quantum code hidden in a single atom

Scientists just cracked the quantum code hidden in a single atom Physicists winning the battle to reduce physical-to-logical qubit ratio. To build a large-scale quantum computer that works, scientists and engineers need to overcome the spontaneous errors that quantum bits, or qubits, create as they operate. Scientists encode these building blocks of quantum information to

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This simple magnetic trick could change quantum computing forever

This simple magnetic trick could change quantum computing forever The entry of quantum computers into society is currently hindered by their sensitivity to disturbances in the environment. Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, and Aalto University and the University of Helsinki in Finland, now present a new type of exotic quantum material, and

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This simple magnetic trick could change quantum computing forever

This simple magnetic trick could change quantum computing forever The entry of quantum computers into society is currently hindered by their sensitivity to disturbances in the environment. Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, and Aalto University and the University of Helsinki in Finland, now present a new type of exotic quantum material, and

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Which Agent Causes Task Failures and When?Researchers from PSU and Duke explores automated failure attribution of LLM Multi-Agent Systems

Share My Research is Synced’s column that welcomes scholars to share their own research breakthroughs with over 1.5M global AI enthusiasts. Beyond technological advances, Share My Research also calls for interesting stories behind the research and exciting research ideas.Contact us: Meet the authorsInstitutions:Penn State University, Duke University, Google DeepMind, University of Washington, Meta, Nanyang Technological University, and Oregon

Which Agent Causes Task Failures and When?Researchers from PSU and Duke explores automated failure attribution of LLM Multi-Agent Systems Read More »

Which Agent Causes Task Failures and When?Researchers from PSU and Duke explores automated failure attribution of LLM Multi-Agent Systems

Share My Research is Synced’s column that welcomes scholars to share their own research breakthroughs with over 1.5M global AI enthusiasts. Beyond technological advances, Share My Research also calls for interesting stories behind the research and exciting research ideas.Contact us: Meet the authorsInstitutions:Penn State University, Duke University, Google DeepMind, University of Washington, Meta, Nanyang Technological University, and Oregon

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