New Quantum Network Shares Information at a Scale Practical for Future Real-World Applications
Researchers enable real-time adjustments to communication among three remote nodes in a quantum network.
Researchers enable real-time adjustments to communication among three remote nodes in a quantum network.
Scientists demonstrate the value of a new global atmosphere model for the Energy Exascale Earth System Model.
Scientists use gate set tomography to discover and validate a silicon qubit breakthrough.
Physicists use the Summit supercomputer to better understand a family of superconductors.
A team using the nation’s fastest supercomputer to look at protein binding finds that some binding processes are simpler than expected.
Interactions of quantum “quasiparticles” demonstrate unusual fluid flow.
A team studied some of the smallest particles in the Universe on the nation’s fastest computer, Summit at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Multi-institutional team provides a foundation for unraveling the mysteries of magnetic materials.
A material with a disordered rock salt structure could help make batteries safer, faster-charging, and able to store more energy
Indirect encoding of neural network components creates a pathway to complex applications for neural networks.
3D Coded SUMMA replaces traditional fault tolerances methods with coded computation-based matrix multiplication
Nuclear theorists put pen to paper and code to computer to detail this subatomic particle’s inner structure.