“You think you are the messiahs!” cries out Lily, the super-hero of BBC series Devs, to the bosses in charge of the secretive quantum unit. That slur can just as easily be applied to the […]
“You think you are the messiahs!” cries out Lily, the super-hero of BBC series Devs, to the bosses in charge of the secretive quantum unit. That slur can just as easily be applied to the […]
Warsaw Quantum Computing Group meeting, Episode XXXI Dates: Monday, October 4, 2021 Submitted by pgora on Sun, 26/09/2021 – 13:01. Submission deadline: Sunday, September 26, 2021 Registration deadline: Sunday, October 3, 2021 Location: Online meeting […]
One of the things that helped accelerate the usage of classical computers was the standardization of the classical computer languages Fortran (1966) and Cobol (1968). This allowed a programmer to develop a program and then […]
Risk is a concept that pervades today’s world in such areas as financial markets, supply chains, daily business operations, climate, and even geopolitics. Often these systems can be characterized using a large number of interacting […]
Quantum Computing Inc. has named William J. McGann to serve on its Board of Directors. McGann has been the Chief Technology Office since 2019 at Leidos Inc., a defense, aviation, information technology, and biomedical research company […]
Quantum China is a weekly periodical focusing on China’s quantum information technology, provide a voice for the Chinese quantum technology. Quantum China mainly focuses on eight major directions: Policy, Capital, Business, Technology, Research, Education, Conference, […]
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a consortium $5 million over a 2 years period to fund an initiative called QuSTEAM: Convergence Undergraduate Education in Quantum Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. QuSteam […]
Cambridge Quantum, a leader quantum software, and Honeywell Quantum, a leader in trapped ion quantum hardware, have merged. The new company, which will be formally named in due course, will have a long-term agreement with […]
Researchers are part of a new study that could help unlock the potential of superfluids — essentially frictionless special substances capable of unstopped motion once initiated. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You […]
Here’s yesterday’s clickbait offering from Scientific American, the once-legendary home of Martin Gardner’s Mathematical Games column: Why the Term ‘JEDI’ Is Problematic for Describing Programs That Promote Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion The sad thing […]
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