We had reported yesterday about Xanadu’s 216 squeezed-state qubit photonic processor and mentioned that it would be integrated with the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Braket service soon. Well, in this case soon meant one day. […]
We had reported yesterday about Xanadu’s 216 squeezed-state qubit photonic processor and mentioned that it would be integrated with the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Braket service soon. Well, in this case soon meant one day. […]
I am currently seeking an outstanding candidate to join my group at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT USA. The position will focus in quantum cryptography, quantum […]
Nvidia has disclosed that Menten AI is using its cuQuantum’s tensor network library to simulate protein interactions and optimize new drug molecules. Like many quantum early adopters, Menten AI is investigating the use of quantum […]
QuantWare is collaborating with another subsystem supplier. In May, we reported on a partnership between QuantWare and QuantrolOx to provide machine learning based qubit control software for QuantWare’s superconducting processor chips. This time they are […]
We spoke to Silicon Quantum Computing Director, Michelle Simmons at The Economist Impact event in London. We discussed her beginnings in quantum physics, SQC’s strategy and other aspects of the quantum technology industry. Long Coherence […]
Last July, two mathematicians from Durham University, Will Hide and Michael Magee, confirmed the existence of a much sought-after sequence of surfaces: each more complicated than the last, ultimately becoming so intricately connected with themselves […]
Researchers from the Institute of Theoretical Physics (ITP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) have found that granular matter (such as sand) and some black hole models display […]
A team of researchers at Harvard University, has developed a way to create ultracold polyatomic molecules by trapping and cooling them in three dimensions. In their paper published in the journal Nature, the group describes […]
The Beijing Spectrometer (BESIII) Collaboration has reported a new method for probing differences between matter and antimatter with extreme sensitivity. Results were published in Nature on June 2. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 […]
A team of researchers from Xanadu in Canada and the National Institutes of Standards and Technology, in the U.S., is claiming that their quantum computer, Borealis, has achieved computational advantage in taking on the boson […]
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