About eight years ago, toward the end of a panel I was moderating on cybersecurity, I turned to the panelists and asked them ...
A team of physicists set out to test some of the most exciting claims in quantum computing—and found a very different story. Instead of confirming breakthroughs, their careful replication studies ...
A new quantum system called giant superatoms could protect quantum information and enable entanglement between multiple ...
A compact microwave-photon detector built from a semiconductor double quantum dot and a superconducting cavity could sharpen ...
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Wave, the testnet has drawn 13,000 sign-ups and early work from six research teams, but remains an experimental environment ...
Today’s quantum computers are fundamentally impractical. But with a more resilient qubit, scientists believe they can unlock the technology’s extraordinary potential. Soon, they hope to prove it.
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Google's new whitepaper says it could take only minutes for a quantum system to crack Bitcoin.