In one day, healthcare IT saw two major security developments: MIT researchers announced a microchip enabling post-quantum cryptography for power-limited medical devices, while experts warned of a ...
As quantum computers advance, they are expected to be able to break tried-and-true security schemes that currently keep most sensitive data secure from attackers. Scientists and policymakers are ...
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MIT scientists explain the quantum behavior of subatomic particles through classical physics
A new study by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) now bridges ...
MIT researchers have developed a classical physics-based formulation that replicates results from the Schrödinger equation, traditionally used in quantum mechanics. The approach successfully modeled ...
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MIT tech lets room temperature quantum sensors measure multiple parameters at once
A new solid-state quantum sensor developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
A special class of sensors leverages quantum properties to measure tiny signals at levels that would be impossible using ...
Researchers at MIT, Cambridge, Mass., say they have demonstrated what they believe is "the strongest nonlinear light-matter coupling ever achieved in a quantum system." They add that their experiment ...
MIT scientists uncovered direct evidence of unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle graphene by observing a distinctive V-shaped energy gap. The discovery hints that electron pairing in this ...
When you throw a ball in the air, the equations of classical physics will tell you exactly what path the ball will take as it falls, and when and where it will land. But if you were to squeeze that ...
Researchers demonstrated extremely strong nonlinear light-matter coupling in a quantum circuit. Stronger coupling enables faster quantum readout and operations, ultimately improving the accuracy of ...
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