The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) calling for proposals for research in the area of quantum benchmarking. Proposed research should quantify the long-term utility of quantum […]
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) calling for proposals for research in the area of quantum benchmarking. Proposed research should quantify the long-term utility of quantum […]
We previously reported on Fujitsu’s intent to partner with Riken to research superconducting quantum computers and this week they have announced the formal launch of the project. The project is now called the RIKEN RQC […]
Although universal fault-tolerant quantum computers – with millions of physical quantum bits (or qubits) – may be a decade or two away, quantum computing research continues apace. It has been hypothesized that quantum computers will […]
Image by TheAndrasBarta from Pixabay Quantum Roadmap The announcement last autumn that the UK’s first commercially available quantum computer, supported by a £10 million government and industry investment, is fantastic news. With it, Science Minister Amanda […]
New Equilibrium, the pioneer in rational drug design against intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs), has closed a $10 million seed from RA Capital Management. New Equilibrium’s platform reveals previously-undetectable opportunities for structure-based design by learning biophysics with AI. […]
A new study demonstrates a path towards scaling individual qubits to a mini-quantum computer, using holes. The study identifies a ‘sweet spot’ where the qubit is least sensitive to noise (ensuring longer retention of information) […]
RIKEN and Fujitsu today announced the opening of the “RIKEN RQC-Fujitsu Collaboration Center” to promote joint research and development of foundational technologies to put superconducting quantum computers into practical use, according to a company statement […]
A new study indicates holes the solution to operational speed/coherence trade-off, potential scaling up of qubits to a mini-quantum computer. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
The Creative Destruction Lab (CDL-Toronto) located at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto has spawned a large number of successful startup companies in the quantum industry. Examples of companies that have […]
A single ‘super photon’ made up of many thousands of individual light particles: About ten years ago, researchers produced such an extreme aggregate state for the first time. Researchers report of a new, previously unknown […]
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