The Quantum Summer Symposium (QSS) is Google Quantum AI’s annual conference. It brings together experts in academia, industry and government to discuss progress in quantum computing research. This year’s event is virtual. If you are […]
The Quantum Summer Symposium (QSS) is Google Quantum AI’s annual conference. It brings together experts in academia, industry and government to discuss progress in quantum computing research. This year’s event is virtual. If you are […]
Dr Matthew Markham and Dr Daniel Twitchen explain how Diamond – a special form of carbon – now has many practical quantum applications. Diamonds are well known as the gem for marking engagements and other special occasions, […]
A new study finds a unique form of tunable and ultrastrong spin-spin interactions in orthoferrites under a strong magnetic field. The discovery has implications for quantum simulation and sensing. Click to rate this post! [Total: […]
Sometimes things are a little out of whack, and it turns out to be exactly what you need. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
In this post, Fabio Sanches, Quantum Computing Services Lead for QC Ware, introduces you to QC Ware Forge, which is built on Amazon Braket. It provides turnkey quantum algorithms, so you can speed up research into applying […]
Yesterday, I had fun doing an open-ended Q&A at the Astral Codex Ten weekly online meetup. See here for the YouTube video. The questions were mainly about quantum computing, but ranged over various other topics […]
Exclusive Club The growth trend of startups utilizing quantum mechanics to improve outcomes in such areas as developing software platforms for protein design, drug discovery and computational modelling and algorithms to work out the properties […]
Scientists poke and prod at the fringes of habitability in pursuit of life’s limits. To that end, they have tunneled kilometers below Earth’s surface, drilling outward from the bottoms of mine shafts and sinking boreholes […]
Physicists searching for evidence of quantum criticality in topological materials have found one of the most pristine examples yet observed. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
In everyday life, phase transitions usually have to do with temperature changes—for example, when an ice cube gets warmer and melts. But there are also different kinds of phase transitions, depending on other parameters such […]
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