Quantum optics Research update Entangled clocks could provide accurate world time standard Network could join the search for new physics Read article: Entangled clocks could provide accurate world time standard
Semiconductors and electronics Research update How to make a quantum random-number generator from a mobile phone Cheap, high-quality cameras could improve cryptography Read article: How to make a quantum random-number generator from a mobile phone
Ultrafast science Research update Why an ultracold gas is like a wireless network Discovery could lead to quantum logic circuits Read article: Why an ultracold gas is like a wireless network
Semiconductors and electronics Research update Plasmonic waveguide stops light in its tracks Design could help build 'stopped-light laser' Read article: Plasmonic waveguide stops light in its tracks
Quantum optics Research update Single-atom gates open the door to quantum computing Independent teams unveil a basic building block of a quantum computer Read article: Single-atom gates open the door to quantum computing
Quantum optics Research update Gamma-ray shaping could lead to ‘nuclear’ quantum computers Mössbauer effect used to modulate individual photons Read article: Gamma-ray shaping could lead to ‘nuclear’ quantum computers
Quantum optics Research update Tiny membrane converts radio waves to light Device could help build a "quantum internet" Read article: Tiny membrane converts radio waves to light
Transport properties Research update How to steer a qubit using sideways glances New technique lifts the lid on Schrödinger's cat Read article: How to steer a qubit using sideways glances
Quantum optics News UK splashes out £270m on quantum technology Programme will support immediate commercialization Read article: UK splashes out £270m on quantum technology
Transport properties Research update Energy can be teleported over long distances, say physicists Quantum effect could occur in semiconductors and the early universe Read article: Energy can be teleported over long distances, say physicists