A recent study led by quantum researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory proved popular among the science community interested in building a more reliable quantum network. Click to rate this post! […]
A recent study led by quantum researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory proved popular among the science community interested in building a more reliable quantum network. Click to rate this post! […]
Distributed Quantum Computing Implementation. Credit: University of Oxford Scientists at Oxford University Physics have demonstrated the first instance of distributed quantum computing, linking two separate quantum processors to form a fully connected quantum computer. Published in Nature on February […]
Insider Brief Quobly has opened new quantum chip processing facilities in Grenoble, advancing its industrialization efforts with a goal of reaching one million physical qubits by 2031. The new infrastructure boosts Quobly’s processing capacity, achieving […]
Quantum spin liquids are fascinating states of matter where magnetic spins stay disordered, defying the usual rules of magnetism. Scientists have made an exciting discovery about one such material. Instead of acting like a 2D […]
Quantum spin liquids (QSLs) are fascinating and mysterious states of matter that have intrigued scientists for decades. First proposed by Nobel laureate Philip Anderson in the 1970s, these materials break the conventional rules of magnetism […]
Insider Brief Google’s head of Quantum AI, Hartmut Neven, predicts that commercial quantum computing applications will be realized within five years, with innovations in fields like materials science, medicine, and energy. This optimistic timeline contrasts […]
Insider Brief Google researchers used a hybrid digital-analog quantum simulator with 69 superconducting qubits to study how quantum systems evolve toward thermal equilibrium, revealing insights into thermalization dynamics. The study found deviations in the Kibble-Zurek […]
In a milestone that brings quantum computing tangibly closer to large-scale practical use, scientists at Oxford University Physics have demonstrated the first instance of distributed quantum computing. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: […]
Superconducting materials are similar to the carpool lane in a congested interstate. Like commuters who ride together, electrons that pair up can bypass the regular traffic, moving through the material with zero friction. Click to […]
A recent paper published in Nature by a team from Google Quantum AI titled Thermalization and Criticality on an Analogue–Digital Quantum Simulator presents a groundbreaking approach that combines both analog and digital quantum techniques to […]
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