Two quantum information theorists have solved a decades-old problem that will free up quantum computing power.
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IonQ, the Maryland-based developer of quantum computing systems that recently signed a $55 million deal with the US Air Force ...
The Advanced Technology Research Council’s commercialization arm, VentureOne, has launched QuantumGate, a new venture that offers a suite of advanced data ...
A new superconductor material could greatly improve the reliability of quantum computers, scientists say. The electrical ...
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Michael Low, deputy director for curriculum development and digitalisation and head of finance and technology programmes at ...
A new study has uncovered important behavior in the flow of electric current through quantum superconductors, potentially advancing the development of future technologies like quantum computing.
According to the Flatiron Institute's Joseph Tindall and Dries Sels, this is possible because of a behavior called ...
Their theoretical approach promises to not only enhance the reliability of quantum information storage but also significantly ...