Measuring mechanical motion for quantum computing and, that objective reality you were talking about? Yeah, it doesn’t exist. Plus more stories…
Spotlight Story: A Technique To Measure Mechanical Motion Beyond The Quantum Limit
“The conversion of signals between these two disparate frequency bands is important for networking future quantum computers, or to build the equivalent of the quantum internet.”— Phys.Org
Science
Objective Reality Doesn’t Exist, Quantum Experiment Shows — Space
Quantum computing: New tool makes sure the qubits don’t lie — ZD Net
Quantum Tricks On Demand — Eurekalert
Quantum Light Improves Sensitivity Of Biological Measurements — Phys.Org
A.I.’s Are Being Taught Quantum Mechanics To Help Speed-Up Chemistry — Inverse
Diamond-Based Qubits Set New Coherence Record — Inside Science
Business
Race Is On To Build Quantum-Proof Encryption — Financial Times
D-Wave Sticks With Its Approach To Quantum Computing — Tech Crunch
How Quantum Computing Will Challenge Security — Tech Radar
The Fields Institute Announces Its Latest Startup Incubator Cohort — The Varsity
Opinion
Information Overload: The Promise And Risk Of Quantum Computing — The Bulletin
Quantum Computing: Challenges, Trends And The Road Ahead — CMS Wire
Jobs
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Mechanical motion for quantum computing — Brookhaven National Laboratory
Research Scientist: Quantum Computation — IBM