Guest Post by Zeynep Koruturk, Dr. Kris Naudts, and Donald Harmitt of Firgun Ventures For years, the headline metric in quantum computing has been a simple one: how many qubits can a company fit onto […]
Guest Post by Zeynep Koruturk, Dr. Kris Naudts, and Donald Harmitt of Firgun Ventures For years, the headline metric in quantum computing has been a simple one: how many qubits can a company fit onto […]
Insider Brief The Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative announced the first local QCaMP cohort, bringing together 23 educators from 16 schools to participate in a national quantum-focused professional development program led by Sandia National Laboratories. Chattanooga/Hamilton County […]
MareNostrum-Ona, the quantum computing partition of MareNostrum 5, housed in the Torre Girona chapel at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. The red and blue systems are the digital quantum computers; the green system in the centre […]
Scientists at the University of California, Riverside are making breakthroughs in understanding how quantum wave functions move across ultra-thin materials—research that could eventually improve solar energy technologies and help lay the groundwork for new forms […]
Application deadline: Monday, June 15, 2026 Employer web page: 16 Associate or Assistant Professors (All Research Fields at the University of Tsukuba, Women-only Call as a Gender Equality Ini Job type: Professorship The University of […]
Insider Brief Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech inaugurated a new analog quantum computer at Barcelona Supercomputing Center, expanding the hybrid MareNostrum-Ona infrastructure that combines analog quantum, digital quantum, and classical supercomputing resources. The €8.5 million EuroQCS-Spain project, […]
In a grandfather clock, a pendulum swings back and forth and this periodic motion is maintained using the energy stored in its suspended weights. This is done with the help of the escapement mechanism, which […]
Honeycombs are famous for their elegant design, but now they may have found a new application: quantum computing. To collect knowledge from subatomic particles, quantum computers require carefully designed materials capable of performing necessary, complex […]
Q-CTRL, a global developer of infrastructure and performance-management software for quantum technologies, has released a comprehensive technical white paper titled “Quantum Computing for Battlefield Information Dominance.” The strategic outlook demonstrates how the company’s AI-powered error-suppression […]
The sun is one of the most studied objects in the history of science. The ancient Babylonians and Chinese tracked sunspots and solar eclipses, etching their observations into clay tablets; these records would outlast their […]
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