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Quantum entanglement of remote qubits boosts fidelity with time-bin encoding

    A team of researchers at Fermilab titled, “Entangling remote superconducting qubits via transducer-generated multi-time-bin states”, demonstrates improved fidelity in both ideal transduction systems and those subject to noise, aiming to offer a potentially scalable architecture for future heterogeneous quantum networks.

    Precision and ingenuity drive construction of DUNE detector components

    Particle physics experiments use detectors that are intricate, sophisticated devices for learning about the origins and composition of the universe. The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is designed to tackle one of physics’ biggest mysteries — matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe — by studying neutrinos. Production of Anode Plane Assemblies, detector components that will allow DUNE to achieve exquisite measurement precision, requires skilled technicians, a cleverly designed machine and an incredible attention to detail.