We have been reporting for several years the progress of the NIST competition to select quantum safe algorithms for key encapsulation and digital signature distribution to replace some of the current cryptographic algorithms which may […]
We have been reporting for several years the progress of the NIST competition to select quantum safe algorithms for key encapsulation and digital signature distribution to replace some of the current cryptographic algorithms which may […]
Intel has stood as a pivotal trailblazer in silicon transistors for traditional computers for approximately half a century. Presently, it embraces a robust approach to quantum computing. Collaborating with both corporate and educational institutions, Intel […]
Suppose a structural engineer was assigned a project to design a new bridge over a river for carrying vehicular traffic. As one of the first steps, he or she would need to find out what […]
A new approach to quantum light emitters generates a stream of circularly polarized single photons, or particles of light, that may be useful for a range of quantum information and communication applications. A Los Alamos […]
Insider Brief Austrian and US researchers have created a quantum computer using fermionic atoms to replicate intricate physical systems. This quantum processor employs programmable neutral atom arrays and fermionic gates to simulate fermionic models efficiently. […]
Science routinely puts forward theories, then batters them with data till only one is left standing. In the fledgling science of consciousness, a dominant theory has yet to emerge. More than 20 are still taken […]
Whenever the precision of a measurement approaches the uncertainty limit defined by quantum mechanics, the outcomes of the measurement depend on the dynamics of the interactions with the meter used to determine a physical property […]
Insider Brief NIST selected four algorithms it will standardize as a result of the Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Standardization Process: CRYSTALS–KYBER, along with three digital signature schemes: CRYSTALS–Dilithium, FALCON, and SPHINCS+. NIST engaged in a meticulous […]
It’s one of the biggest cliches in crime and science fiction: An investigator pulls up a blurry photo on a computer screen and asks for it to be enhanced, and boom, the image comes into […]
Triplons are tricky little things. Experimentally, they’re exceedingly difficult to observe. And even then, researchers usually conduct the tests on macroscopic materials, in which measurements are expressed as an average across the whole sample. Click […]
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