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Caltech professor of chemistry Sandeep Sharma and colleagues from IBM and the RIKEN Center for Computational Science in Japan ...
Quantum computers use quantum bits, aka qubits, based on the laws of quantum mechanics. Qubits can represent both 0 and 1 simultaneously thanks to a phenomenon called superposition.
Magnetic-superconducting hybrid systems are key to unlocking topological superconductivity, a state that could host Majorana ...
Quantum computing process information unlike classical computers. With its quantum bits or shortened as qubits, quantum computers work as a super-computer that solve complex problems faster ...
Quantum computing isn’t just the next step in tech—it’s a complete shift in how we understand and process information. In this video, we explore what quantum computers are, how they work ...
Scientists say they have reached "a critical inflection point" after developing a technology that makes silicon-based quantum processors more viable. Quantum computing company Equal1 has created a ...
AI can help discover new materials, but we’ll need quantum computers to really move the needle. On January 8, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang jolted the stock market by saying that practical quantum ...
A new study opens the door to cutting-edge solutions that could contribute to the realization of a system capable of processing quantum information in a simple yet powerful way. The work presents ...