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New Diamond Magnetometer Paves the Way for GPS-Free Navigation

Quantum computers, meanwhile, could one day help us to discover new drugs by providing representations of atomic structures with greater accuracy and by speeding up calculations to identify potential drug reactions. But what other technologies and projects are out there? How can we forge new applications of quantum physics in healthcare and how can we help discover new potential use cases for the technology?

How quantum sensors could improve human health and wellbeing

Quantum computers, meanwhile, could one day help us to discover new drugs by providing representations of atomic structures with greater accuracy and by speeding up calculations to identify potential drug reactions. But what other technologies and projects are out there? How can we forge new applications of quantum physics in healthcare and how can we help discover new potential use cases for the technology?

Major Breakthrough: Diamond Nanoparticles Get a Quantum Upgrade Inspired by QLED TVs

Researchers at the University of Chicago have developed a novel method to enhance the quantum properties of diamond nanoparticles by encasing them in a specially engineered siloxane shell, drawing inspiration from QLED television technology. This approach addresses the challenge of diminished quantum coherence in nanodiamonds, which are promising tools for biosensing within living cells. The siloxane shell not only improves spin coherence by up to four times but also boosts fluorescence and charge stability, making these nanoparticles more effective for early disease detection and cellular monitoring.

Major Breakthrough: A New Era for Electronics

While it’s the theoretically ideal semiconductor, diamond hasn’t yet made its mark in transistors and other components. Researchers have built a diamond field-effect transistor (JFET) with a current conduction of 50 mA. According to the work published in the journal IEEE Electron Device Letters, this is 5 times the previous record for a transistor with full-volume conduction.

Bosch Element Six and The Future of Quantum Sensors

The two companies take a Quantum leap toward commercialization. They cannot be grasped, either literally or figuratively. Yet their potential is revolutionary, and they are a key technology of the future. We are talking about quanta.