Blink and you might miss it, but if you keep your eye on the monitors in professor Sebastian Will’s lab, you’ll catch a series of single-second flashes that light up the screen. Each flash is […]
Blink and you might miss it, but if you keep your eye on the monitors in professor Sebastian Will’s lab, you’ll catch a series of single-second flashes that light up the screen. Each flash is […]
Born in the 18th century when Leonhard Euler solved the puzzle of the seven bridges of Königsberg, graph theory has become a foundational tool in mathematics. It studies relationships through nodes (vertices) and the links […]
Insider Brief A neutral-atom quantum processor has demonstrated sustained rounds of error correction and logical operations on encoded data, potentially a critical step toward scalable fault-tolerant quantum computing. The system applied surface-code error correction over […]
Insider Brief Xanadu has opened a $10 million advanced photonic packaging facility in Toronto, the first of its kind in Canada dedicated to producing ultra-low loss quantum components. The facility enables domestic, end-to-end manufacturing of […]
Insider Brief IonQ has announced the first known quantum simulation of neutrinoless double-beta decay, a rare nuclear process with implications for understanding the matter–antimatter imbalance in the universe. Using IonQ’s Forte Enterprise quantum system and […]
Optical biosensors use light waves as a probe to detect molecules, and are essential for precise medical diagnostics, personalized medicine, and environmental monitoring. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted […]
F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV) has unveiled new comprehensive Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) readiness solutions seamlessly integrated into its Application Delivery and Security Platform. These solutions are designed to equip organizations with the necessary tools to secure applications […]
IonQ (NYSE: IONQ) and researchers from the University of Washington’s InQubator for Quantum Simulation (IQuS) have performed the first known simulation of a process called “neutrinoless double-beta decay” using a quantum computer. This simulation, conducted […]
Developing technology that allows quantum information to be both stable and accessible is a critical challenge in the development of useful quantum computers that operate at scale. Research published in the journal Nature provides a […]
Caltech professor of chemistry Sandeep Sharma and colleagues from IBM and the RIKEN Center for Computational Science in Japan are giving us a glimpse of the future of computing. The team has used quantum computing […]
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