Image by studiopratisaad0 from Pixabay High-Octane Laser We all know how good they look and how valuable they are, but diamonds — made from naturally occurring mineral composed of carbon whose atoms are grouped in a crystal structure […]
Image by studiopratisaad0 from Pixabay High-Octane Laser We all know how good they look and how valuable they are, but diamonds — made from naturally occurring mineral composed of carbon whose atoms are grouped in a crystal structure […]
A team of Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) researchers report that they have taken another step toward using quantum computers to create meaning aware computers using natural language processing — or NLP — an advance that […]
Graphene is incredibly strong, lightweight, conductive … the list of its superlative properties goes on. It is not, however, magnetic — a shortcoming that has stunted its usefulness in spintronics, an emerging field that scientists […]
Quantum Ethics: Continuing the Conversation. One of the critical issues that surfaced in our survey on quantum ethics is the need for accessibility, diversity and inclusion as both an industry and societal good. In this […]
Silver Lining Even though the US seems to be divided more along racial lines these days than at any point during the last six decades — not helped by the toxic atmosphere of the political […]
Space encourages us to expand our horizons in search of extraterrestrial life and other worlds. There has been an exciting frenzy over the numerous exoplanet finds in the past decade. The James Webb Space Telescope, […]
Today’s quantum computers contain up to several dozen memory and processing units, the so-called qubits. Severin Daiss, Stefan Langenfeld, and colleagues from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching have successfully interconnected two […]
Scarcity One of the biggest obstacles for the establishment of a fluid quantum workforce is the dearth of platforms offering educational opportunities within the industry — and though this is nothing surprising for a nascent sector, the […]
Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay Words of Wisdom It sometimes pains me to write articles such as Top Ten… or Twenty-Five of The Best… and other such listicle offerings — not because I don’t like writing them, because […]
The race for the quantum computer is in full swing. Germany has long been a world leader in basic research. A merger between Forschungszentrum Jülich and the semiconductor manufacturer Infineon now wants the results together […]
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