A research team affiliated with UNIST has successfully demonstrated the experimental creation of collective quantum entanglement rooted in dark states—previously confined to theoretical models. The findings are published online in Nature Communications. Summary A Read More
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Discovery of Planckian time limit offers new opportunities for quantum technologies. A collaborative team of researchers in Japan has identified “heavy fermions”—electrons with greatly increased effective mass—that display quantum entanglement controlled by Planckian Read More
Classical-decisive quantum internet by integrated photonics – New Study
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6763, Page 940-944, August 2025. Summary In the August 2025 issue of Science, Volume 389, pages 940-944 likely feature original research articles, reviews, and perspectives across various scientific disciplines. Without specifics, a generalized summary would suggest Read More
Physicists Discover Universal Laws Governing Quantum Entanglement – New Study/Science
Scientists uncovered universal laws of entanglement in any dimension. The results strengthen links between particle physics, quantum theory, and gravity. A group of theoretical physicists has shown that quantum entanglement obeys universal principles in every Read More
Scientists Unlock Quantum Computing Power by Entangling Vibrations in a
Physicists at the University of Sydney have achieved a breakthrough in quantum computing by creating a universal logic gate inside a single atom. Using a powerful error-correcting system known as the Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill (GKP) code — often Read More
High-fidelity entangling gates connect remote superconducting quantum processors – New
Quantum computers hold the potential of solving some optimization and data processing problems that cannot be tackled by classical computers. Many of the most promising quantum computing platforms developed so far are based on superconducting Read More
Quantum Internet Breakthrough: Scientists Build Scalable Network Node With Light
The new interface paves the way for connecting quantum devices. Quantum networks are often described as the next stage of the internet. Instead of transferring ordinary digital information in bits, they use photons to carry Read More
New measurement station in Brazil: Quantum technology expands global network
A highly sensitive quantum sensor from Jena has traveled nearly 9,000 kilometers: by truck to Hamburg, by ship across the Atlantic, and finally overland to Vassouras, Brazil. Summary A quantum sensor from Jena, Germany, embarked on Read More
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6762, Page 822-825, August 2025. Summary Without access to the specific content of the Science article from August 2025, I can only provide a generic summary. Generally, a four-page article in Science likely presents original, Read More
Scientists May Have Just Cracked Quantum Computing’s Biggest Problem –
Scientists from Sweden and Finland have discovered a way to use magnetism to protect fragile qubits, potentially solving quantum computing’s greatest weakness. By engineering a new exotic material that naturally supports stable quantum states, Read More







