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Quantum sensors beat hyped computers to the real world by measuring invisible fields
Even though the world is focused on the next development in quantum computing, it ...
Scalable semiconductor quantum processors will need more than good qubits. They also need a practical way to connect them. In a new study, published in Nature, QuTech researchers show that it is ...
These abilities enable their special feats of computing. Imagine that a classical computer solves a maze by trying one path ...
Quantum computing still stumbles on fragility, where tiny disturbances can wreck calculations. ETH Zurich researchers built a ...
FormFactor is powering parts of the quantum computing build-out with essential cryogenic testing infrastructure, while investors focus elsewhere.
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Scientists just made qubits physically glide across a silicon chip without losing their quantum state — clearing one of quantum computing’s biggest roadblocks
A team of physicists has done something that quantum engineers have chased for years: physically moved electron-spin qubits ...
Quantum computing has been touted as a revolutionary advance that uses our growing scientific understanding of the subatomic world to create a machine with powers far ...
Researchers found that critically boron-doped diamond films can develop intrinsic electronic granularity, producing three ...
Quantum computing’s edge looked closer after a hard physics problem seemed beyond classical machines. But a new result shows ...
US, China Escalate Quantum Race With Rival Investment Drives. Shares of key Chinese quantum computing companies have surged ...
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Oxford physicists achieve the first-ever 'quadsqueezing' — a quantum effect so elusive nobody had pulled it off until now
A single strontium ion, suspended in an electromagnetic trap at the University of Oxford, has done something no physical ...
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