Scientists have unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer in California, which will be used to secure America's nuclear weapons stockpile among other important tasks.
The integrated quantum computing company is creating a R&D hub in the state to advance photonics technologies to further product development.
Scientists have unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer in California, which will be used to secure America's nuclear weapons stockpile among other important tasks.
Quantinuum LLC, a Broomfield-based quantum-computing company, plans to open a new research-and-development center in New Mexico.
A quantum computing company is expanding into New Mexico. Quantinuum, based in Colorado, announced the buildout of a research and development facility in the Land of Enchantment in a news release this ...
Electrical measurements on vertical GaN MOSFETs revealed a current density of 330 mA mm -1 at a drain bias of 5 V, and a ...
RIT engineering professor Cory Merkel was one of more than a dozen researchers in neuromorphic computing contributing ...
The world’s largest integrated quantum computing company announced plans to expand into New Mexico. Quantinuum’s new location ...
After over 20 years of coaching, Chad Adcox is leaving the sidelines. The now former Sandia football coach said the decision ...
Brian Weems has helped turned around three high school soccer programs in the state. The New Mexico Runners now hope he can ...
Four math and science teachers with the Public Schools received an award from the White House for their innovative work in the classroom. The Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and ...
Chad Adcox couldn’t say for sure if this was his final stop coaching high school football. He could only say he was done ...