More and more people are beginning to look into common-sense ways to keep themselves, their families, and their communities ...
Quantum computers require extreme cooling to perform reliable calculations. One of the challenges preventing quantum ...
A new technique can reset bits in quantum computers highly effectively, a critical task for successful quantum computing. The ...
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, and the University of Maryland, USA, have made a major breakthrough ...
The cold chain process is a little understood part of our food supply chain. It changed how and what we eat today.
In fact, your refrigerator provides a great everyday example of the science of cold. To see this graphically, and thereby to learn how your refrigerator keeps your food chilled, click on the image ...
When an outage hits, keep your refrigerator and freezer doors closed -- don't open them up unless you absolutely need to, and even then, try to do so quickly so as not to let the cold air out.
A groundbreaking quantum refrigerator cools qubits autonomously, enhancing quantum computation precision and reducing errors.
pumps heat from the target qubit into the quantum refrigerator's second qubit, which is cold. That cold qubit is thermalized to a cold environment, into which the target qubit's heat is ultimately ...
The image illustrates the working principle of the quantum refrigerator. The device, composed of two qubits - one hot and one cold - cools a third, target qubit. Powered by heat from a nearby hot ...