The Yale Quantum Institute in the News

National Review - May 2, 2017

Quantum computing will be a huge advantage to whatever nation gets it to work first. Let’s make no mistake: The race for a quantum computer is the new arms race. As Arthur Herman wrote in a recent NRO article, “Quantum Cryptography: A Boon for Security,” the competition to create the first quantum...

Yale News - May 4, 2017

From neutrinos to fly vision to follicle regeneration, university researchers talked about a wide array of research at the Yale Science and Engineering Forum on May 3. The Yale Quantum Institute hosted the event, which has taken place annually since 1995. Professor A. Douglas Stone, who has been...

Physics World - May 5, 2017

Molecules containing three atoms have been laser cooled to ultracold temperatures for the first time. The feat was achieved by John Doyle and colleagues at Harvard University in the US, who used a technique called Sisyphus cooling to chill an ensemble of about a million strontium-monohydroxide...