Scientists worldwide are getting serious about quantum internet
From Gizmodo, Oct. 25, 2018: Experiments are under way to advance the state of quantum networks.
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From Gizmodo, Oct. 25, 2018: Experiments are under way to advance the state of quantum networks.
From Axios, Oct. 25, 2018: Scientists are working on a project in Chicago to create the embryo of the first quantum internet.
From Colorado State University, Oct. 25, 2018: Colorado State University contributes detectors to the ProtoDUNE detector at CERN.
From Live Science, Oct. 24, 2018: There are many huge unanswered questions in science, but it’s hard to beat “Why is there something, instead of nothing?” Fermilab scientist Don Lincoln explains how the study of neutrinos could answer it.
When he isn’t working on magnets for the Large Hadron Collider, Parker loves talking to people about technical topics in everyday language.
From University of Chicago, Oct. 24, 2018: National labs and the University of Chicago are to create one of world’s longest fiber-optic links to “teleport” information.
We already know neutrinos break the mold of the Standard Model. The question is: By how much?
These international projects, selected during the process to plan the future of U.S. particle physics, are all set to come online within the next 10 years.
From FAPAESP’s Pesquisa, Oct. 18, 2018: Em meados de setembro, partículas vindas do espaço começaram a atravessar um tanque em forma de cubo com 6 metros de altura, instalado na Cern, na Suíça, e deixar rastros de luz que foram captados por detectores criados no Brasil.
From UFO Spain, Oct. 18, 2018: El mayor detector de neutrinos de argon líquido del mundo acaba de registrar sus primeras trazas de partículas, marcando el inicio de un nuevo capítulo en la historia de DUNE.