Scientists have unveiled the first ever practical blueprint for how to build a quantum computer.…
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RIKEN is Japan’s largest and most comprehensive research institution, renowned for its work across a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines including physics, biology, chemistry, engineering, and computational science. Founded in 1917, RIKEN operates a network of research centers and institutes throughout Japan, and is especially noted for high-profile projects such as the K computer (once one of the world’s fastest supercomputers) and cutting-edge advancements in areas like stem cell research, quantum computing, and materials science. Its interdisciplinary approach and strong international collaborations make RIKEN a key driver of scientific innovation in Asia and globally.
Using the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory, physicists have revealed that the extra neutrons in…
In a newly published study, physicists propose that the Higgs boson, which was recently confirmed…
Researchers from RIKEN detail the first supercomputer simulations of ‘spin–orbit’ forces between neutrons and protons…
New research from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science reveals how arrays of electrons…
Astronomers have reconstructed the short-lived nova explosion from white dwarf MAXI J0158−744, revealing for the…
Researchers at the RIKEN Advanced Science Institute (ASI) have developed a theory that provides an…