Combatting disruptive ‘noise’ – a quantum communication breakthrough
Experiment demonstrates how networks can be leveraged to combat disruptive ‘noise’ in quantum communications.
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Experiment demonstrates how networks can be leveraged to combat disruptive ‘noise’ in quantum communications.
Scientists develop technique capable of measuring time delays with zeptosecond (a trillionth of a billionth of a second) resolution.
Experiment success an important step towards implementing ‘quantum internet'.
Researchers have received grants worth over $6.96 million from the Australian Research Council.
Griffith University scientists have secured another $2M from the US Department of Defence’s Next Generation Technologies Fund.
Do clocks run slower the closer they are to a nuclear reactor? Griffith University researchers are aiming to find out as they test a revolutionary new theory.
Griffith University’s commitment to leading research has been recognised again with the Federal Government awarding more than $5.4 million in Australian research Council grants.
Quantum physicists at Griffith University have unveiled a new paradox that says, when it comes to certain long-held beliefs about nature, “something’s gotta give”.
Researchers at Griffith University’s Australian Attosecond Science Facility have been awarded $744,000 in Australian Research Council funding for a new...
National Science Week will see a range of events celebrate Griffith's scientific expertise.