A quantum physics-based technology developed by National Institute of Standards and Technology researchers may enable first responders, warfighters and mariners to communicate and navigate in areas ...
For the first time, physicists have demonstrated that "quantum radio" could function in situations where regular radio signals are no match for high levels of interference—underwater, underground, in ...
The U.S. Army, working with a startup called Rydberg Technologies, has achieved the world's first long-range radio communication with an atomic quantum receiver, a breakthrough that could greatly help ...
Researchers have created a quantum circuit that enables them to listen to the weakest radio signal allowed by quantum mechanics. This new quantum circuit opens the door to possible future applications ...
A weak radio signal isn’t only a problem when you’re trying to tune in to your favorite radio station, a weak signal is a huge problem for MRIs in hospitals and telescopes peering into space. Normally ...
A new sensor that can detect the entire radio spectrum could play a big role in the future of electromagnetic warfare and communications. In January, David Meyer, Paul Kunz, and Kevin Cox with the ...