In 2020, scientists detected a gas called phosphine in the atmosphere of an Earth-size rocky planet. Knowing of no way that phosphine could be produced except through biological processes, “the scientists assert that something now […]
In 2020, scientists detected a gas called phosphine in the atmosphere of an Earth-size rocky planet. Knowing of no way that phosphine could be produced except through biological processes, “the scientists assert that something now […]
Devices that capture the brilliant light from millions of quantum dots, including chip-scale lasers and optical amplifiers, have made the transition from laboratory experiments to commercial products. But newer types of quantum-dot devices have been […]
Today, the word “quantum” is everywhere—in company names, movie titles, even theaters. But at its core, the concept of a quantum—the tiniest, discrete amount of something—was first developed to explain the behavior of the smallest […]
Insider Brief LightSolver qannounced an advance in quantum-inspired high-performance computing. The LPU100 system unleashes the power of 100 lasers to solve tough optimization problems. Company officials say it can challenge the processing times of quantum […]
Insider Brief Southampton has been awarded millions of pounds to launch two research centers. Around £32 million will be contributed by the government, industry giants and small and medium sized enterprises for the new centers. […]
Six French cyber players, including Thales, TheGreenBow, CryptoExperts, CryptoNext Security, ANSSI, and Inria, have formed the RESQUE consortium to develop post-quantum cryptography solutions safeguarding communication networks against quantum computer threats. With €6 million ($6.5M USD) […]
NVIDIA is making a slew of product and other AI-related announcements this week during its annual GTC conference. But not to be overlooked are several announcements related to their quantum computing efforts which cover new […]
Insider Brief ORCA Computing announced the first successful demonstration of a hybrid quantum/classical algorithm powered by ORCA’s PT Series System and NVIDIA CUDA Quantum. The team reports this marks a significant milestone towards real-world applications […]
At the latest SPIR Lunch and Learn event hosted by the Institute for Advanced Computer Science (IACS) at Stony Brook University, Dr. Marianna Bonanome, Head of External Education Programs at SandboxAQ, went into the future […]
The traveling salesman problem is considered a prime example of a combinatorial optimization problem. Now a Berlin team led by theoretical physicist Prof. Dr. Jens Eisert of Freie Universität Berlin and HZB has shown that […]
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