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The entry of quantum computers into society is currently hindered by their sensitivity to disturbances in the environment.
The Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF announced a system from Quantum Brilliance (QB) is operational ...
In our hyper-connected world, we rely on encrypted communications every day—to shop online, digitally sign documents, make ...
The universe seems stable, but an unlikely shift in the Higgs field, a quantum field that pervades all of space, could ...
A new research estimates that a quantum computer with 1 million qubits would be able to crack RSA encryption, instead of 20 ...
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has released a new report examining how emerging technology combinations are reshaping industries and how business leaders can harness these insights to guide investment ...
Computer simulations of high-energy particles are pushing the boundaries of what we can learn about the interactions that ...
World’s first on-chip error-resistant photonic qubit signals a major leap for scalable, modular quantum computing.
A quantum computer will likely one day be able to break the encryption protecting the world's secrets. See how much faster ...
A project led by the University of Melbourne's Dr. Manjith Bose and Professor Jeff McCallum, who are also members of the ARC ...