Insider Brief The European Patent Organization (EPO) reports that the number of inventions in the field of quantum computing multiplied over the last decade. Roughly one out of ten European patent applications in the field […]
Insider Brief The European Patent Organization (EPO) reports that the number of inventions in the field of quantum computing multiplied over the last decade. Roughly one out of ten European patent applications in the field […]
Insider Brief Chalmers University of Technology researchers in Sweden plan to make their quantum computer more widely available. The Chalmers quantum computer now has 25 quantum bits, or qubits, but the target is 100 qubits. […]
The Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT) at Chalmers University has developed a 25 qubit quantum processor which they are using and experimenting with internally. However, it is not available for use by external users […]
PASQAL, a leading French-based quantum hardware providers developing quantum processors based upon neutral atom technology, raised €100 million in Series B funding to bring the total amount raised so far to about €125 million. The […]
What is behind dark energy—and what connects it to the cosmological constant introduced by Albert Einstein? Two physicists from the University of Luxembourg point the way to answering these open questions of physics. Click to […]
Prime Minister’s Announcement As reported by The Quantum Insider yesterday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a $40-million contribution to a Toronto quantum startup Xanadu Quantum Technologies as they work towards building the world’s first fault-free […]
The second law of thermodynamics is often considered to be one of only a few physical laws that is absolutely and unquestionably true. The law states that the amount of ‘entropy’—a physical property—of any closed […]
When it comes to creating ever more intriguing quantum systems, a constant need is finding new ways to observe them in a wide range of physical scenarios. JILA Fellow Cindy Regal and JILA and NIST […]
When two microscopic systems are entangled, their properties are linked to each other irrespective of the physical distance between the two. Manipulating this uniquely quantum phenomenon is what allows for quantum cryptography, communication, and computation. […]
Physical systems evolve at a particular speed, which depends on various factors including the system’s so-called topological structure (i.e., spatial properties that are preserved over time despite any physical changes that occur). Existing methods for […]
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