Qunova Computing, a developer of quantum software applications based in Daejeon, South Korea, has announced a Series A funding round of $10 million USD (13.5 billion Korean Won). The round includes investments from GS Ventures, […]
Qunova Computing, a developer of quantum software applications based in Daejeon, South Korea, has announced a Series A funding round of $10 million USD (13.5 billion Korean Won). The round includes investments from GS Ventures, […]
Insider Brief Researchers at Northwestern University’s Computer Architecture and Security Lab demonstrated a new “double-sided” crosstalk attack on superconducting quantum computers. The method, called QubitVise, shows how a malicious user can corrupt another tenant’s results […]
Topological quantum systems are physical systems exhibiting properties that depend on the overall connectivity of their underlying lattice, as opposed to local interactions and their microscopic structure. Predicting the evolution of these systems over time […]
Insider Brief Terra Quantum has introduced QMM-Enhanced Error Correction, a hardware-validated, measurement-free method that suppresses quantum errors and improves fidelity on existing processors without architectural changes. The Quantum Memory Matrix (QMM) achieves up to 35% […]
Scientists have, for the first time, experimentally proven that angular momentum is conserved even when a single photon splits into two, pushing quantum physics to its most fundamental limits. Using ultra-precise equipment, the team captured […]
Researchers have unveiled a new quantum material that could make quantum computers much more stable by using magnetism to protect delicate qubits from environmental disturbances. Unlike traditional approaches that rely on rare spin-orbit interactions, this […]
Insider Brief A European research team tested workflow and “malleability” scheduling strategies to improve efficiency in hybrid high-performance computing–quantum computing clusters, finding that both cut idle time compared to static allocation. In simulated workloads, workflows […]
Rice University scientists have discovered a way to make tiny vibrations, called phonons, interfere with each other more strongly than ever before. Using a special sandwich of silver, graphene, and silicon carbide, they created a […]
Guest Post by Zenia Tata, Board of Advisors As the turn of the century approached in the late 1990s, people worldwide began to panic, believing their computers would stop working, and all their content would be […]
Insider Brief Montana State University will open its new 12,600-square-foot Quantum Collaborative Research and Education (QCORE) facility with support from about 60 partners and $44.7 million in funding from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory. […]
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