Ultimate network?

  In a paper to appear in PRX, Naomi and Simon present detailed calculations simulating a quantum computer built from many small units — each unit being similar in complexity to the devices that can already be created in the lab. They find than an architecture involving connecting up many Read more…

More Bird Brains

The debate continues about quantum effects in the natural ‘compass sense’ that some birds have. The most well-studied species is the European Robin, shown in this picture: We’ve just published a Comment in PRL, with our counter arguments to some of the claims in a recent Letter there. Read it Read more…

Quantum communication

In a recent New J. Physics article, we look at how one could create entanglement between two remote parties by generating, and then almost entirely consuming, a topological code state spread over any number of repeater stations. The approach tolerates 10% noise on the links between stations. It’s a scheme Read more…

Open Science conference

Simon recently ran a conference on Open Science, with help from others in the QuNaT team: ‘Rigour and Openness in 21st Century Science’. Over 30 speakers gathered to discuss the cutting edge of digital innovations in publishing, how openness is set to improve standards in science, and the British government’s Read more…