Our bodies consist of about 30 trillion human cells, but they also host about 39 trillion microbial cells. These teeming communities of bacteria, viruses, protozoa and fungi in our guts, in our mouths, on our […]
Our bodies consist of about 30 trillion human cells, but they also host about 39 trillion microbial cells. These teeming communities of bacteria, viruses, protozoa and fungi in our guts, in our mouths, on our […]
The UK government is expected to a decade-long £2.5 billion funding program to support quantum computing in the country, according to the Financial Times. The program will help the UK, already a leader in quantum, […]
What exactly is light—and what is it made of? It’s an age-old question that dates back to antiquity, and one of the most important investigations undertaken by scientists looking to understand the nature of reality. […]
Quantum Beach 2023 With the Miami sun shining bright and the beaches calling out for sunscreen and fun, the second edition of Quantum Beach returned to South Beach Miami last week over two days (March 2nd […]
Insider Brief OQC aims to make one of the most powerful quantum computers available commercially to businesses worldwide via Equinix’s TY11 Tokyo International Business Exchange data center. TQI has predicted that quantum computers will become […]
Gavin Jones is a leading quantum chemist and manager in the IBM Quantum Computational Science group, as well as an IBM Quantum Technical Ambassador. In his research, Jones explores chemistry with quantum computers, such as […]
Bob Coecke, Chief Scientist at Quantinuum, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Bob and Yuval discuss his new book ”Quantum in Pictures”, ZX Calculus, Quantum natural language processing, spiders, the transition from academia, and much more. […]
A University of Bristol physicist provides the first-ever practical blueprint for creating in the lab a wormhole that verifiably bridges space, as a probe into the inner workings of the universe. It involves creating a […]
This article provides an overview of NISQ Quantum Computing, what it means and why it matters. It is deliberately high-level for the non-technical reader. What Does NISQ Stand for? Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) computing […]
Physicists were surprised by the 2022 discovery that electrons in magnetic iron-germanium crystals could spontaneously and collectively organize their charges into a pattern featuring a standing wave. Magnetism also arises from the collective self-organization of […]
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