Insider Brief Niels Bohr Institute-led team of researchers say they have made an important advance in the development of photonic quantum simulators. The new technology capable of processing the enormous amounts of information quantum systems […]
Insider Brief Niels Bohr Institute-led team of researchers say they have made an important advance in the development of photonic quantum simulators. The new technology capable of processing the enormous amounts of information quantum systems […]
Insider Brief Quantum experts told the National Defense Magazine, a leading defense journal, that it’s feasible that quantum sensors will replace global positioning systems (GPS) on the battlefield. GPS has had a revolutionary effect on […]
The hackathon being organized by the PASQAL company and an advisory firm called Blaise Pasqal Advisors is called the The Blaise Pascal [re]Generative Quantum Challenge. It will run in multiple phases from October 5, 2023 […]
Last September we reported that NIST was seeking additional proposals for quantum resistant digital signatures for its Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) program. Digital signatures are used to assure the validity of a document or computer […]
Duality is an accelerator for quantum startups that is run by the the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Chicago and the Chicago Quantum Exchange (CQE), along with founding partners, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Argonne […]
Diagram of SemiQon-Qblox Based Quantum Processor The funds are being provided by the European Innovation Council through their Transition funding program to SemiQon and Qblox for a 30 month duration program called SCALLOP to integrate […]
Aristotle argued almost 2,400 years ago that a perfect vacuum could never exist. Today, the concept of nothingness figures at least implicitly into almost every theory of modern physics. In this episode closing out season […]
In a Form D filing earlier this month with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Zapata Computing it has received to date $4,857,000 million in either a loan or option or warrant financing. This […]
Some of our most important everyday items, such as computers, medical equipment, stereos, generators, and more, work because of magnets. We know what happens when computers become more powerful, but what might be possible if […]
On warm summer nights, green lacewings flutter around bright lanterns in backyards and at campsites. The insects, with their veil-like wings, are easily distracted from their natural preoccupation with sipping on flower nectar, avoiding predatory […]
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