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· Quantum Physics · 02 · 06 · 2026

Real-time quantum error correction demonstrated with superconducting qubits

Scientists have achieved a pioneering demonstration of real-time, low-latency quantum error correction (QEC) using superconducting qubits. This breakthrough is crucial for the development of fault-tolerant quantum computers, one of the most significant barriers to large-scale quantum computing.…

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Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter to dominate June 2026 sky

June 2026 will offer night sky observers a remarkable astronomical spectacle, highlighted by the conjunction of the planets Venus and Jupiter. Both gas giants will be visible shortly after sunset, positioned favorably for naked-eye observation. This celestial event is a highlight for amateur and professional astronomers, providing an excellent opportunity to study the orbital dynamics of these planetary bodies and enjoy their combined brilliance at dusk.

In addition to the prominent conjunction, June will bring other phenomena of interest. The Moon will transit in front of Venus, an event that, although not a total eclipse, will offer a unique perspective on the interaction between our natural satellite and the planet. Such events are valuable for instrument calibration and understanding celestial trajectories with high precision. The beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere also marks the lengthening of days and shortening of nights, which affects the observation windows for deep-sky objects.

June 2026 will offer night sky observers a remarkable astronomical spectacle, highlighted by the conjunction of the planets Venus and Jupiter.
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NASA
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Applied Physics
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13
Date
2026-06-02
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1 min
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§ arXiv briefing

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  1. 2605.28747 · general

    Maximum Density of Linearly Polarized Gluons in the Saturation Region

  2. 2605.28804 · cuantica

    Gravitational Waves Could Reveal Gravitino Mass

  3. 2605.28813 · cuantica

    Quantum effects in nuclear deformation from ion collisions

  4. 2605.28723 · cuantica

    New Variational Quantum Model Optimizes Knowledge Graph Embeddings

  5. 2605.28754 · general

    Quantum geometric limits established for non-abelian holonomies

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