Applied physicists have created a photon router that could plug into quantum networks to create robust optical interfaces for noise-sensitive microwave quantum computers.
First Quantum Minerals Ltd. closed 14.6% below its 52-week high of C$23.28, which the company reached on March 25th.
National Bank analyst Shane Nagle raised the firm’s price target on First Quantum Minerals (FQVLF) to C$25.50 from C$24 and keeps an Outperform ...
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Quantinuum, the industry leader in quantum computing with the world's highest performing quantum computer, today announced ...
In a report released today, Ralph M. Profiti from Stifel Nicolaus maintained a Hold rating on First Quantum Minerals (FQVLF – Research Report), ...
Harvard scientists have developed a groundbreaking photon router that connects optical signals to superconducting microwave ...
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