Quantum technology has spent more than a century in the lab, but the commercial spark is finally catching. Hardware is maturing, investors are piling in, and early real world deployments are starting ...
AI might be king of the tech zeitgeist, but a little further down the road, just out of sight, quantum computing is growing. As a technology AI is a lot easier to understand and far more tangible than ...
Funding round was led by Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, with participation from European Innovation Council Fund and TNO ...
Quantum mechanics is one of the most successful theories in science — and makes much of modern life possible. Technologies ranging from computer chips to medical-imaging machines rely on the ...
Researchers from the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Science and the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) are ...
John Clarke, Michel H Devoret and John M. Martinis are announced this year's Nobel Prize winners in Physics, by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences at a press conference in Stockhom, Sweden October ...
In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers at the University of Waterloo have accomplished what quantum researchers believed to be impossible for nearly five decades: the ability to copy quantum ...
Quantum computers are designed to solve complex problems outside the scope of classic computing. Classic computers use ...
While AI has been getting most of the attention as a world-changing technology lately, there’s another technology on the horizon that has the potential to reshape the world: quantum computing.
Quantum mechanics education has evolved significantly over the past decades, as instructors and researchers work to bridge the gap between abstract quantum principles and practical applications.
The foundations of quantum mechanics rest upon a rich tapestry of experimental discoveries and theoretical insights that revolutionised our understanding of nature at the microscopic scale. At its ...