All living cells power themselves by coaxing energetic electrons from one side of a membrane to the other. Membrane-based mechanisms for accomplishing this are, in a sense, as universal a feature of life as the […]
All living cells power themselves by coaxing energetic electrons from one side of a membrane to the other. Membrane-based mechanisms for accomplishing this are, in a sense, as universal a feature of life as the […]
A research group led by graduate student Yeelai Chew, Assistant Professor Sylvain de Léséleuc and Professor Kenji Ohmori at the Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, is using atoms cooled to almost […]
Insider Brief SWAP gates — which swap information between qubits — are often used in quantum circuits to facilitate interactions between information in non-adjacent qubits. Introducing swap gates can require a large experimental overhead. The […]
Insider Brief: A consortium consisting of eleven researchers from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) will receive roughly three million euros in funding by 2025. The new project Quantum Measurement and Control for the Enablement of Quantum Computing […]
Insider Brief: D-Wave stock will begin trading on Monday 8th August. Redemptions mean that of the target raise of ~$340 million, the company looks like it will raise about ~$50m (not accounting for costs). Nonetheless, […]
The companies announced that their SPAC merger has been approved and that D-Wave will become a public company and will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbols “QBTS” for […]
By George Likourezos, Esq. Introduction Quantum computing startup founders should know that every patent system in the world is a first-to-file system. This means that the inventor who files a patent application on a particular […]
Research Paper Manuel Serrano, José Antonio Cruz, Ricardo Pérez, and Mario Piattini, members of the Madrid-based startup aQuantum and faculty members of The Institute of Technologies and Information Systems, University of Castilla-La Mancha (Universidad de […]
A team of researchers at Google’s Quantinuum, working with a colleague at the University of Texas, Austin, has developed a way to simulate infinitely many chaotic particles using a quantum computer running with a limited […]
Insider Brief The scientists developed small molecules that include calcium and oxygen atoms and act as qubits. The team showed that the calcium-oxygen functional groups maintained their desired structure even when attached to much larger […]
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