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Quantum computer chips clear major manufacturing hurdle
UNSW Sydney nano-tech startup Diraq has shown its quantum chips aren't just lab-perfect prototypes—they also hold up in ...
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Inspiring women in mining: Sue Keay, director, UNSW AI Institute
Dr Sue Keay, who helped shape Australian robotics and facilitate its application in the critical minerals industry, explains ...
University of New South Wales researchers have filed patent protection and are working to scale production of a new class of ...
Expert guests on UNSW's Engineering the Future podcast series explain why quantum sensing, quantum communication and quantum ...
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'Like talking on the telephone': Quantum computing engineers get atoms chatting long distance
UNSW engineers have made a significant advance in quantum computing: they created 'quantum entangled states'—where two ...
Researchers at UNSW have found a way to make atomic nuclei communicate through electrons, allowing them to achieve ...
The scientists looked for 50 known PFAS compounds and found 31 in the drinking water samples, 21 of which were previously ...
Scientists have linked nuclear spins inside silicon chips, marking a leap toward scalable quantum computers. Engineers at UNSW have achieved a major breakthrough in quantum computing by creating what ...
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'Talking on the telephone': Quantum entanglement between two distant atoms achieved'Talking on the telephone': Quantum entanglement between two distant at…
A new study details how UNSW engineers created 'quantum entangled states' between two phosphorus atoms in silicon.
Researchers have demonstrated entanglement between atomic nuclei separated by 20 nanometres, using electrons as mediators, advancing prospects for large-scale quantum computing on silicon.
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