
Neutral-atom quantum systems achieve critical error correction milestone
Researchers have demonstrated that neutral-atom quantum computers can perform sustained error correction, closing the performance gap with superconducting alternatives.
From the particle scale to spacetime itself — the experiments testing the limits of the standard model.

Researchers have demonstrated that neutral-atom quantum computers can perform sustained error correction, closing the performance gap with superconducting alternatives.

Researchers have identified carbon monoxide, water, and hydroxyl in the atmosphere of a hot Jupiter by applying advanced signal processing to archival telescope data.
Researchers have successfully mapped the three-dimensional atomic structure of relaxor ferroelectrics, resolving a decades-old materials science mystery. The findings provide a validated framework for engineering advanced sensors and energy storage devices.
The machine learning system relies on validated experimental data to reverse-engineer bio-based packaging for the food and medical sectors.

Direct imaging of a supercooled Fermi gas reveals that paired particles influence each other’s positions, exposing a critical gap in the 70-year-old BCS framework.