Two scientists just won computing's Nobel Prize for an idea from 1984: use quantum mechanics to make eavesdropping physically ...
A material thought to be a quantum spin liquid actually exhibits a newly identified magnetic state caused by competing ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions. Materials that enter a quantum ...
Charles H Bennett and Gilles Brassard were recognised for introducing quantum mechanics to process and transmit information ...
Scientists from Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), RMIT University and the University of Melbourne have developed a quantum battery prototype that ...
Researchers showcased a new method for generating single photons in a diamond-based quantum system. This progress brings ...
Scientists have achieved a historic first using lasers to study electron behaviour, revealing new insights into how light ...
The bigger a quantum battery, the less time it takes to charge. If it doubles in size, charging takes just a little more than half as long.
The Turing Award, often referred to as the Nobel Prize of computer science, was awarded to quantum science researchers for the first time this year. There are evaluations that quantum information ...
Physicists demonstrate indefinite causal order in quantum mechanics, challenging traditional cause-and-effect notions through groundbreaking experimental results.
UK government announces multibillion-pound science investments — but what impact will this have on the global race in these fields?
Reporter Gareth Mitchell joins Tom for their pick of this week's science news. Presenter: Tom Whipple Producer: Alex Mansfield and Katie Tomsett Editor: Martin Smith Production Co-ordinator: Jana Benn ...
American physicist Charles Bennett and Canadian computer scientist Gilles Brassard have won the 2025 Turing Award, for pioneering quantum cryptography, a method designed to provide secure ...