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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Algorithms Now Discover and Write Scientific Papers Autonomously

Until now, automated science has excelled at analysing data but struggled to independently *discover* new mechanisms. ResearchEVO breaks this pattern by jointly evolving algorithms and documenting fin…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Quantum Data Errors Fall by 20 Percent with New Correction Method

Over twenty per cent reduction in quantum information loss is now achievable without relying on complex GKP states, a longstanding barrier to practical continuous-variable quantum computing. This adva…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Quantum Systems Reveal Hidden Symmetries Governing Long-Term Evolution

Before now, the subtle relationships within quantum systems evolving over time remained largely obscured by complex calculations. This work reveals a hidden geometric structure governing how these sys…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Quantum Simulations Extend to Three Dimensions with Neural Networks

Real-time dynamics have now been simulated for up to 1000 qubits in three dimensions, exceeding the scale previously attainable beyond one dimension. This advance utilises Neural Quantum States to mod…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Quantum Computers Become More Realistic with Faster Simulation of Noisy Circuits

Can complex quantum computations remain intractable even when disturbed by realistic noise? This work demonstrates that IQP circuits with a depth of $d = Ω(log(n))$, previously considered classically …

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Chaotic Quantum Systems Reveal Hidden States with New Interactions

Did extending the rules governing light-matter interaction to include two-photon processes reveal a previously hidden order within complex quantum systems. Analysis of spin-boson systems now confirms …

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Quantum Computers Now Map How Information Spreads Within Complex Systems

Previously, determining how information spreads within quantum systems demanded computationally expensive methods. Now, a randomised protocol computes out-of-time-order correlators on neutral-atom sim…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Amplified Quantum Signals Boost Sensor Sensitivity Beyond Usual Limits

Instability-enhanced quantum sensing now outperforms previous methods relying solely on quadratic interactions, even when instability rates are identical. This advance stems from enhanced short-time d…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Quantum Gates Achieve 99.9% Accuracy with Novel Coupler Design

A 24-nanosecond quantum gate operating with 99. 9% accuracy was achieved, defying the usual slowdown required for reliable calculations. This performance stems from a new coupler design which simultan…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Quantum Control Now Needs Solving Only Four Equations for Stability

Coherent feedback control of quantum systems now requires solving at most four Lyapunov equations, a simplification from the previous standard of two coupled algebraic Riccati equations. This new meth…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Symmetry-Based Qubits Unlock Simpler, Faster Quantum Computer Components

Can a quantum computer operate with guaranteed results from every calculation, rather than relying on probability? This work demonstrates deterministic controlled-NOT gates using light, achieving this…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Entangled Quantum Clocks Beat Limits to Measure Time with Greater Precision

Entangled quantum clocks now demonstrate a precision that scales linearly with the number of clocks used, a marked improvement over previous methods limited to a factor of √N. This new protocol utilis…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Quantum Factoring Depletes Coherence to Generate Entanglement during Calculations

Coherence, the quantum property enabling superposition, is unexpectedly diminished during efficient prime factorisation using Shor’s algorithm. This work details how the algorithm simultaneously gener…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Entangled Photons Now Pinpoint Targets with Far Fewer Components

Ten to the power of five quantum memories and ten to the power of ten programmable beam splitters were previously thought necessary for quantum target ranging. Now, a new receiver architecture achieve…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Digital Lasers Now Account for Random Fluctuations with New Modelling Technique

A predictable inflation of actuator variance, induced by correlated sampling, reveals the limits of modelling digital laser stabilisation as a memoryless process. This work moves beyond approximations…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Quantum Light Reveals Hidden Detail in Atomic Ionisation Processes

Until now, strong-field ionization relied on predictable light, limiting control over electron behaviour. Bright squeezed vacuum light, delivered with up to 10 \textmu J of energy, selectively amplifi…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Particle Collisions Reveal New Entanglement Between Matter and Antimatter

Until now, simulating collisions between baryons and mesons required simplifying assumptions about fundamental forces. This work demonstrates the first real-time observation of entanglement between co…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Laser Light Reveals Hidden Magnetic Waves Within Materials

Magnon harmonic generation in antiferromagnets has extended beyond third-order observations to now include signals up to the sixth harmonic. Unlike materials lacking spontaneous symmetry breaking, mag…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Hydrogen Atoms’ Energy Levels Calculated with New Algebraic Precision

Perturbation theory for hydrogen-like ions has long relied on approximations, often limiting the accuracy of calculated energy levels and decay rates. Now, an algebraic method utilising so(4,2) symmet…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Researchers Create Efficient Single Photon Source Using Quantum Dots

Eleven per cent of photons successfully completing a full transmission cycle represents a marked improvement over existing methods for secure communication. Current systems rely on drastically reducin…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Perovskite Crystals Sustain Electron Spin for 2 Milliseconds at Near Absolute Zero

Previously, spin relaxation times in perovskite crystals lasted only tens to hundreds of nanoseconds. Now, measurements reveal these states can be maintained for up to 2 milliseconds in mixed-A-site p…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Quantum Behaviour Mimics Classical Physics As Systems Lose Coherence

Emergence of Non-Markovian Classical-Quantum Dynamics from Decoherence Until now, fully quantum systems undergoing decoherence lacked a clear connection to classical descriptions of gravity, leaving o…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Quantum States Remain Stable Despite Optical Loss Using Novel Technique

Until now, suppressing degradation in quantum states demanded complex operations beyond standard optical tools. This work demonstrates a method mitigating loss in up to five sequential operations, con…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 11, 2026
Quantum States’ Geometry, Not Size, Now Fully Defines Their Difference

For alpha greater than one, the Petz-Renyi divergence now exhibits convexity, mirroring behaviour previously understood only for values less than one. This advance establishes a geometric understandin…

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