Bob Coecke, Chief Scientist at Quantinuum, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Bob and Yuval discuss his new book ”Quantum in Pictures”, ZX Calculus, Quantum natural language processing, spiders, the transition from academia, and much more. […]
Bob Coecke, Chief Scientist at Quantinuum, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Bob and Yuval discuss his new book ”Quantum in Pictures”, ZX Calculus, Quantum natural language processing, spiders, the transition from academia, and much more. […]
A University of Bristol physicist provides the first-ever practical blueprint for creating in the lab a wormhole that verifiably bridges space, as a probe into the inner workings of the universe. It involves creating a […]
This article provides an overview of NISQ Quantum Computing, what it means and why it matters. It is deliberately high-level for the non-technical reader. What Does NISQ Stand for? Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) computing […]
Physicists were surprised by the 2022 discovery that electrons in magnetic iron-germanium crystals could spontaneously and collectively organize their charges into a pattern featuring a standing wave. Magnetism also arises from the collective self-organization of […]
A quantum device fabricated by Zhejiang University researchers could help to advance the design of quantum computers as it offers topological control over the units that store information within them. The team’s results were published […]
One of the first practical applications of the much-hyped but little-used quantum computing technology is now within reach, thanks to a unique approach that sidesteps the major problem of scaling up such prototypes. Click to […]
Physicists led by Prof Raphael Wittkowski and Prof Uwe Thiele from the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the University of Münster has developed a new model for the dynamics of systems consisting of many self-propelled […]
How can we combat data theft, which is a real issue for society? Quantum physics has the solution. Its theories make it possible to encode information (a qubit) in single particles of light (a photon) […]
In a paper published over the weekend in the journal Science Advances, Associate Professor Jarryd Pla and his team from UNSW School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, together with colleague Scientia Professor Andrea Morello, described […]
Nearly 400,000 years after the Big Bang, the primordial plasma of the infant universe cooled enough for the first atoms to coalesce, making space for the embedded radiation to soar free. That light — the […]
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