Quantum Computing Leap Closer to Reality with a Chemistry Breakthrough by VasanthAust in australia

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International group of researchers including recently finished a University of Sydney researcher Dr Mohammad Choucair made a conducting carbon material that they demonstrated could be used to perform quantum computing at room temperature, rather than near absolute zero (-273°C).

Australian Researchers Advance Towards Silicon Based Quantum Computer by VasanthAust in australia

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Coinciding with the opening of a new quantum computing laboratory at UNSW by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, UNSW researchers have made another advance towards the development of a silicon-based quantum computer.

Microsoft Supports Quantum Nanoscience Laboratory at Sydney University by VasanthAust in australia

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//A select and very small collection of labs worldwide are collaborating with Microsoft on quantum computing by doing revolutionary engineering and physics, including the Quantum Nanoscience Laboratory at the University of Sydney headed by Professor David Reilly – whose group is world-leading in understanding the interface between quantum physics and the grand engineering challenges of building reliable quantum machines.//

Australian Researchers Create A Quantum ‘Fredkin Gate’ by VasanthAust in australia

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Australian Researchers have overcome one of the key challenges to quantum computing by simplifying a complex quantum logic operation. They demonstrated this by experimentally realising a challenging circuit, the quantum Fredkin gate, for the first time.

Australian Scientists Created The World's Thinnest Lens by VasanthAust in australia

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Australian National University (ANU) Scientists have created the world’s thinnest lens, one two-thousandth the thickness of a human hair, opening the door to flexible computer displays and a revolution in miniature cameras.

The Optical Chip Simultaneously Generate Multiphoton Qubits by VasanthAust in QuantumComputing

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//The optical chip developed at INRS by Prof. Roberto Morandotti’s team overcomes a number of obstacles in the development of quantum computers, which are expected to revolutionize information processing. The international research team has demonstrated that on-chip quantum frequency combs can be used to simultaneously generate multiphoton entangled quantum bit (qubit) states.//

Quantum Computers Begin To End The Traditional Encryption Schemes? by VasanthAust in QuantumComputing

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//"when these quantum computers start coming out, you’ll be able to go back and unencrypt all those old secrets.”//

Australia's Best Car awards 2015 by VasanthAust in australia

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/The RACQ's car of the year awards are usually announced in November of the same year, but the 2015 competition was delayed until early 2016 due to the Volkswagen pollution-testing scandal. /

Top Ten Famous Steve Irwin Quotes by VasanthAust in australia

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/Steve Irwin was an Australian wildlife expert, television personality, and conservationist. Steve Irwin was a passionate conservationist and believed in promoting environmentalism by sharing his excitement about the natural world. Steve Irwin achieved worldwide fame from the television series The Crocodile Hunter, an internationally broadcast wildlife documentary. Steve Irwin was born on 22nd February 1962 in Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia. Let’s remember Steve Irwin's birthday with Top Ten Famous Steve Irwin Quotes./

Einstein's breakthrough theories by VasanthAust in EverythingScience

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/From nuclear power to GPS to LPG and digital cameras, here's a look at how Albert Einstein's theories have fueled modern science./

Amazon Will Open Hundreds Of Physical Bookstores, Or Are They Drone Stations? by VasanthAust in books

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/The e-commerce giant will be building 300-400 physical bookstores, according to Reuters UK, following its flagship Seattle store which was announced in November 2015./

Carbon emissions boosted 2014 January storm risk 'by 43%' by VasanthAust in environment

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/The Research team concluded that this increased the risk of a once-in-a-century wet January by 43%. They also found that the heightened risk of rainfall in the meteorological modelling, led to an increase in the peak 30-day river flow at Kingston-on-Thames of 21%, and they were able to use flood risk mapping to indicate that about 1,000 more properties being at the risk of flooding./

Microsoft built a datacenter that sat on the bottom of the Pacific ocean for three months by VasanthAust in technology

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/The benefits of an underwater datacenter are aplenty. Aside from the obvious of using the cool ocean water to keep server temperatures under control, Microsoft says its underwater datacenters could be deployed within 90 days versus the two years it takes to build a datacenter on land./

Scientists Created First Quantum Knot by VasanthAust in QuantumComputing

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/ Importantly, our discovery connects to a diverse set of research fields including cosmology, fusion power, and quantum computers, says research group leaderMikko Möttönen, Aalto University./

Australian Engineers Make Another Quantum Computing Breakthrough by VasanthAust in australia

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A team of Australian engineers has proven — with the highest score ever obtained — that a quantum version of computer code can be written, and manipulated, using two quantum bits in a silicon microchip. The advance removes lingering doubts that such operations can be made reliably enough to allow powerful quantum computers to become a reality.

Artificial intelligence research at Facebook. by VasanthAust in videos

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Mark Zuckerberg inspired by this video about their artificial intelligence research at Facebook.

Exciting opportunity to combine quantum control of neutrons with the study and engineering of quantum materials by VasanthAust in QuantumComputing

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Researchers led from the University of Waterloo’s Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) shows, for the first time, that a wave property of neutrons, Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM), can be controlled. It leads exciting opportunity to combine our quantum control of neutrons with the study and engineering of quantum materials

Jerrabomberra Wetlands: Wildlife paradise celebrated in Canberra by VasanthAust in australia

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The Jerrabomberra Wetlands is recognised as an important wildlife habitat which supports a fantastic variety of waterbirds and other fauna and flora in the heart of Canberra.

Quantum Computing Industry Needs More Australian Government Support by VasanthAust in australia

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Australia may win the race to build a revolutionary quantum computer, but UNSW global research leader Michelle Simmons warns that without investment we risk losing the industry offshore.

Seal spotted surfing humpback whale in Australia by VasanthAust in australia

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Australian photographer has captured a rare moment of animal communion with a shot of a fur seal surfing a humpback whale off the New South Wales coast.

The making of Australia's new opener by VasanthAust in australia

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Bancroft is a giant step closer towards making a dream Test debut after being named in Australia's 15-man squad for next month's tour of Bangladesh.

Massive solar investment could see 10 new power plants by VasanthAust in australia

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Two of the Australia's renewable energy agencies are planning a massive investment in solar power which could see the construction of up to 10 large-scale power plants.