Quantum hype or an aware quantum workforce? Quantum experiment or quantum use case? AI or Quantum AI? Over the past year, the quantum industry has matured, possibly not completely matured, but quantum has moved rapidly […]
Quantum hype or an aware quantum workforce? Quantum experiment or quantum use case? AI or Quantum AI? Over the past year, the quantum industry has matured, possibly not completely matured, but quantum has moved rapidly […]
MIT physicists and colleagues have for the first time measured the geometry, or shape, of electrons in solids at the quantum level. Scientists have long known how to measure the energies and velocities of electrons […]
Insider Brief Researchers successfully implemented the color code, an alternative quantum error correction method, on superconducting qubits that could one day reduce logical errors and perform efficient operations with fewer resources than the surface code. […]
Insider Brief: The Australian Government’s Critical Technologies Challenge Program offers up to AU$5 million (approximately $3.1 million) in funding to accelerate the commercialization of quantum technologies through two-stage grants for feasibility and demonstrator projects. The […]
Insider Brief A recent study published in Nature demonstrates a more efficient method for using quantum computers to simulate materials, potentially reducing computational resource requirements and aiding industries like energy, manufacturing, and technology. The research […]
Scientists have long known that light can sometimes appear to exit a material before entering it—an effect dismissed as an illusion caused by how waves are distorted by matter. Click to rate this post! [Total: […]
“The Superposition Guy’s Podcast”, hosted by Yuval Boger, Chief Commercial Officer at QuEra Computing Yuval Boger interviews Jannes Stubbeman, co-founder and CEO of Aqora, a platform aimed at creating a “Kaggle for Quantum” by providing […]
Since the first Quantum Computing Report (QCR) articles were published in August of 2015, we have posted over 2400 articles that cover all aspects of quantum technology, the quantum market, and the quantum ecosystem. So, […]
The Unitary Fund has released the results of its annual Quantum Open Source Survey (QOSS). It contains responses collected from over 1100 respondents around the world during the survey’s open period from September 16 to […]
Researchers at Rice University have made a meaningful advance in the simulation of molecular electron transfer—a fundamental process underpinning countless physical, chemical and biological processes. The study, published in Science Advances, details the use of […]
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