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High schoolers cast votes in first public test of ultra-secure quantum network Keomi Brame gets familiar with the voting technology before casting her vote.

High schoolers cast votes in first public test of ultra-secure quantum network

Mock vote by Kenwood Academy students at Chicago Quantum Exchange event highlights technology’s potential

Oct 19, 2022
Chicago expands and activates quantum network, taking steps toward a secure quantum internet Quantum network

Chicago expands and activates quantum network, taking steps toward a secure quantum internet

Quantum security trials with Toshiba have begun on 124-mile quantum network

Jun 16, 2022
Using two different elements creates new possibilities in hybrid atomic quantum computers Left: A hybrid array of cesium atoms (yellow) and rubidium atoms (blue). Right: The customizability of the researchers’ technique enables them to place the atoms anywhere, allowing them to create this image of Chicago landmarks Willis Tower and the Cloud Gate.

Using two different elements creates new possibilities in hybrid atomic quantum computers

Mar 29, 2022
To understand biology, scientists turn to the quantum world Cell thermometer

To understand biology, scientists turn to the quantum world

Researchers hope sensors using quantum tech could transform biology research

Nov 29, 2021
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