Researchers at the University of Innsbruck, together with partners from Sydney and Waterloo, have presented a new diagnostic ...
The errors that quantum computers make are holding the technology back. But recent progress in quantum error correction has ...
Researchers at the University of Innsbruck, together with partners from Sydney and Waterloo, have presented a new diagnostic method for quantum ...
Professor Ivan Kassal (left) and Dr Tingrei Tan in front of the trapped-ion quantum computer managed by Dr Tan in the University of Sydney Nano Institute. Researchers at the University of Sydney have ...
Although the potential applications of quantum computing are widespread, a new feasibility study suggests quantum computers ...
For decades, quantum computing has been heralded as a technology of the future, promising to solve problems far beyond the reach of supercomputers. But its practical use has remained elusive. That’s ...
The breakthrough addresses concerns that powerful quantum computers could eventually crack encryption standards to leave vulnerable financial systems, government communications, health data and media.
Thanks to the alternating single-double nature of the bonds, electrons in these orbitals end up delocalized; the differences between the bonds become a bit irrelevant, and the molecule is best viewed ...
The quantum computing powerhouse has already lost over 60% of its peak value, but more downside could be on the way.
A method for making quantum computers less error-prone could let them run complex programs such as simulations of materials more efficiently, thus making them more useful ...
After selling his AI startup to AMD for $665 million, Peter Sarlin is back with QuTwo, a new venture building the infrastructure it believes enterprises will need when quantum computing finally ...