The world is facing a global energy crisis. Consumption of energy is rapidly increasing as our devices require more and more power, and technology becomes more widespread in developing nations.
By Sarah Moore
9 Sep 2019
Quantum sensors relies on the complicated behavior of subatomic particles, allowing scientists to innovate sensors more intuitive and faster than current sensors.
By Sarah Moore
9 Sep 2019
If quantum technology can be reliably built using the semiconductor method of classical electric computing, then the manufacture of quantum computers would be much simpler.
By Ben Pilkington
9 Sep 2019
Ford is recognizing quantum computing's potential and is looking at automotive challenges from a new perspective, teaming up with NASA to help find solutions.
By Sarah Moore
9 Sep 2019
Airbus Group, NASA and Lookheed Martin have made huge investments to investigate quantum computing’s potential uses in aviation.
By Sarah Moore
9 Sep 2019
The landscape of quantum computing and artificial intelligence is not a battlefield, it is and should remain a collaboration.
Quantum dots have a very small diameter, as small as a few nanometers, and are known to exhibit some interesting florescence properties.
By Liam Critchley
9 Sep 2019
In this Thought Leader piece, AZoQuantum spoke to Professor Carsten Welsch about antimatter physics and the AVA organisation.
By Zoe Peterkin
3 Sep 2019
Quantum gravity explores the ways in which quantum mechanics characterizes and explains gravity.
By Sydney Luntz
27 Aug 2019
One of the most important objections to the interpretation of quantum mechanics (Copenhagen interpretation) is the EPR paradox, which was proposed by Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen.
By Kazim Gokhan Atman
27 Aug 2019