The interaction of nuclear matter at the atomic and subatomic level can be very complex and difficult to model using classical computers. To help further understanding of what happens with nuclear matter at these levels, […]
The interaction of nuclear matter at the atomic and subatomic level can be very complex and difficult to model using classical computers. To help further understanding of what happens with nuclear matter at these levels, […]
QURECA, Quantum-South and the Unconventional Computing Lab are proud to announce ‘Quantum Latino’ – the first large scale quantum event in Latin America – held online on 9th-11th June 2021. This 3-day event brings together […]
French multinational Thales and Australian company Senetas have announced a post quantum cryptography solution for enterprises and governments around the world. Although most experts believe it will still be somewhere between 10 an 30 years […]
Hot New QC Ed Book! 55k Free Downloads and Counting (Thanks, IBM) Discussion with Ciaran Hughes and Ranbel Sun, on the book: Quantum Computing for the Quantum Curious Book Publish Date: March 23rd, 2021 Discussion […]
Shenzhen will focus on the layout of six frontier areas, including quantum technology. In the field of scientific research, scholars from CSU, Shangrao Normal University and Nankai University have collaborated to make important progress in […]
Clocks are essential building blocks of modern technology, from computers to GPS receivers. They are also essentially engines, irreversibly consuming resources in order to generate accurate ticks. But what resources have to be expended to […]
Scientists at Raytheon BBN Technologies have developed a new way to detect a single photon, or particle of light—a development with big applications for sensors, communications and exponentially more powerful quantum computer processors. Click to […]
Singapore, a skyscraper-laden, tropical paradise known for its business-friendly policies. With the second-highest GDP per capita (PPP) in the world, it’s no wonder this island city-state — one of the Four Asian Tigers — has some of the most […]
Terri Fiez, vice chancellor for research and innovation at the University of Colorado Boulder, has announced that Philip Makotyn has been named executive director of the campus’s CUbit Quantum Initiative. “Phil has a great combination […]
Like conductors of a spooky symphony, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have “entangled” two small mechanical drums and precisely measured their linked quantum properties. Entangled pairs like this might someday […]
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