After 30 months of fast-paced innovation in quantum algorithms, six research groups are hoping to hit paydirt. But there can be only one big winner—if there is a winner at all.
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
Understanding quantum computing, from qubits science and tech breakthroughs to future quantum applications, and discovering how close we are to real-world use cases Pixabay, geralt Quantum computing ...
The controlled generation of single photons is an essential element of numerous quantum technology applications, such as ...
Quantum computing has the attention of the most powerful institutions in the world, including Google, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM and the U.S. government. Startups in the space attracted about $2 billion ...
Quantum computers have made a precise simulation of key biological molecules. This means quantum computers have an identified potential to accelerate the development of more effective drugs and ...
What if the most complex problems plaguing industries today—curing diseases, optimizing global supply chains, or even securing digital communication—could be solved in a fraction of the time it takes ...
Zapata Computing has established a cooperation with the University of Hull in the United Kingdom to use quantum computing in astrophysics applications. The collaboration will fund research into using ...
When the commercial, scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing era really begins, when it becomes widely available, it will ...