The hope was that the soil might save us. With civilization continuing to pump ever-increasing amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, perhaps plants — nature’s carbon scrubbers — might be able to package up […]
The hope was that the soil might save us. With civilization continuing to pump ever-increasing amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, perhaps plants — nature’s carbon scrubbers — might be able to package up […]
PsiQuantum has raised $450m in Series D funding in its latest round to build its commercial quantum computer. The move is the latest in growing interest in quantum computing and particularly in PsiQuantum, the Palo […]
Researchers for the first time have demonstrated a quantum light source based on a meta-lens array. The approach offers a promising platform for both high-dimensional photon entanglement and the coherent control of multiple photons, making […]
Some physical systems, especially in the quantum world, do not reach a stable equilibrium even after a long time. An ETH researcher has now found an elegant explanation for this phenomenon. Click to rate this […]
We are seeking a talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher to work in the field of quantum information theory in the group led by prof. R. Augusiak (http://raugusiak.weebly.com/). This position will be based at the Center […]
At first glance, heat and cold do not have much to do with quantum physics. A single atom is neither hot nor cold. Temperature can traditionally only be defined for objects that consist of many […]
PALO ALTO, Calif. – July 27, 2021 – PsiQuantum has raised $450 million in Series D funding to build the world’s first commercially viable quantum computer. The funding round was led by funds and accounts managed by […]
Quantum 5, 510 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-07-27-510 We present a general framework for modifying quantum approximate optimization algorithms (QAOA) to solve constrained network flow problems. By exploiting an analogy between flow-constraints and Gauss’ law for electromagnetism, we […]
This is the last report of Boston Consulting Group about future Quantum Computing businesses – as for key player and stakeholders. Perhaps no previous technology has generated as much enthusiasm with as little certainty around […]
With news of a quantum computer installation in Japan, IBM is earning a gold medal for establishing international collaborations for quantum computing. The The University of Tokyo will use the IBM Quantum System One, an […]
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