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Stealth technology, the cornerstone of US air power in jets like the F-35 and B-21, may one day become obsolete due to the ...
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)-led research team has adopted gyromagnetic double-zero-index metamaterials (GDZIMs)—a new optical extreme-parameter material—and ...
The United States leads in quantum research and education, offering diverse programs that blend physics, computer science, mathematics and engineering ...
"Unjammable" Quantum Sensors Navigate by Earth's Magnetic Field With aircraft increasingly targeted by GPS jammers, the search for new ways to navigate is hotting up.
Multiple industries are expected to benefit from quantum sensing innovations, including atomic clocks, quantum magnetometers, quantum gyroscopes, and more. However, bringing quantum sensors from a lab ...
Quantum technology is no longer confined to the lab – it's making its way into our everyday lives. Now, it's about to transform something even more fundamental: how we navigate the world. Imagine ...
Quantum technology is revolutionizing how we navigate, offering precision and reliability even in challenging environments where traditional satellite navigation systems falter. This future landscape ...
GPS is great, but it doesn’t work seamlessly. Quantum science will one day improve how our navigation systems work.
A new breakthrough may help scientists solve some of the mysteries of the quantum realm. For the first time, physicists have been able to measure the geometrical 'shape' a lone electron adopts as it ...