A team of physicists has illuminated certain properties of quantum systems by observing how their fluctuations spread over time. The research offers an intricate understanding of a complex phenomenon that is foundational to quantum computing—a […]
A team of physicists has illuminated certain properties of quantum systems by observing how their fluctuations spread over time. The research offers an intricate understanding of a complex phenomenon that is foundational to quantum computing—a […]
Torrents of charged particles continuously lift off the sun’s atmosphere and radiate outward at millions of kilometers per hour, yielding a solar wind so immense that its limit defines the outer edge of our solar […]
Olivier Ezratty and Rob Whitney, co-founders of QEI, the Quantum Energy Initiative, are interviewed by Yuval Boger. Olivier, Rob and Yuval talk about why the energy consumption of quantum computers is important, what drives this […]
There is so much that we do not yet know about neutrinos. Neutrinos are very light, chargeless, and elusive particles that are involved in a process called beta decay. Understanding this process may reveal the […]
Insider Brief A Leiden University-led study looked at how people communicated about quantum science and technology. Among the findings: speakers often focus on spooky aspect of quantum technology, quantum computing is mostly the focus of […]
Insider Brief The Spanish Supercomputer Center, CESGA ,and Fujitsu today signed an agreement to establish a quantum knowledge center in Galicia, Spain. The center’s mission is to accelerate joint research using quantum computing technologies and […]
Are you a mathematician? Or a computer scientist or quantum physics? Would you like to work on creating new quantum algorithms? Knowledge on quantum mechanics is not necessary! Instead, we will build on group theory […]
By David Shaw The UK NQCC (National Quantum Computing Centre) has partnered with the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh to launch its first dedicated NQCC Software Lab. Following the publication of the […]
Europe’s CERN laboratory has taken its first steps towards building a huge new particle accelerator that would eclipse its Large Hadron Collider—and hopes to see light at the end of the tunnel. Click to rate […]
Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is found everywhere from the dust filling most of outer space to the cores of stars to many substances here on Earth. This would be reason enough […]
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