The very prospect of the quantum apocalypse has driven various stakeholders to consider what that could be like and how to prepare. For instance, in 2015, the U.S. Natio ...
After decades spent gestating in labs, quantum computing has finally reached an inflection point between theoretical promise and practical implementation. From discoveries in pharmaceutical and ...
Online data is generally pretty secure. Assuming everyone is careful with passwords and other protections, you can think of ...
Part 1 of this series explained what quantum computers actually are. Not just faster versions of regular computers, but a fundamentally different kind of machine that exploits the weird rules of ...
So the thing with car simulations is that they're made on an ordinary classical computer. But for experiments—especially ...
Four different quantum systems with four different types of qubits were on display at Nvidia GTC, here's how they all work. Jesse Orrall (he/him/his) is a Senior Video Producer for CNET. He covers ...
Last year Universal Quantum, the quantum computing firm spun out of Sussex University, announced it was collaborating with the Open Quantum Institute (OQI) on using quantum computing in drug discovery ...
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In 1925, German physicist Werner Heisenberg published a paper on quantum mechanics, upending classical physics and launching the world into the quantum age. Now, 100 years later, researchers across ...
Pushing against years of scepticism, an analysis suggests quantum computers may offer real advantages for running machine learning and similar algorithms in the near future ...
Quantum computing is a largely theoretical, ultimately expensive proposition for high-level computation. However, new findings could make it more efficient.
A method that can reverse the flow of time in quantum systems could one day be used to help charge quantum batteries. For every process we observe in the universe, events appear to happen in only one ...