Quantum entanglement happens when two particles become interconnected and share a single state. Scientists have measured how ...
Crystal jellyfish have an eerie beauty: thanks to a natural protein, they emit a faint green glow. For decades, researchers have used that green fluorescent protein and similar molecules to light up ...
The stock prices of the so-called Quantum Four are back on the rise today, after already accruing significant gains yesterday as well. The upward trend is a reversal for IonQ, D-Wave, Rigetti, and ...
Quantum computers allow calculations to be performed at vastly greater speeds than current devices. Experts say that we could soon see quantum systems with commercial value. "By the end of the decade, ...
Scientists have developed a new way to read the hidden states of Majorana qubits, which store information in paired quantum modes that resist noise. The results confirm their protected nature and show ...
You probably have a flashlight tucked away in some junk drawer with a dead battery that you probably bought a decade ago. In the off-chance that you’ll need to use ...
Senior Research Leader and Deputy Director, Science and Emerging Technology, RAND Europe The unveiling by IBM of two new quantum supercomputers and Denmark’s plans to develop “the world’s most ...
An unprecedently large quantum simulator could shed light on how exotic, potentially useful quantum materials work and help us optimise them in the future. Quantum computers may eventually harness ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The White House is currently developing a landmark executive order focused on quantum information sciences and technology, which is ...
Quantum computing uses quantum mechanics—the physics governing particles at atomic and subatomic scales—to process information in totally different ways from today’s digital computers. Instead of ...
Quantum computing poses a theoretical threat to Bitcoin, but the risk remains distant and manageable, according to Wall Street broker Benchmark. While quantum machines could eventually compromise ...