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Quantum computing news: SEALSQ goes all-in on silicon chips, new take on simulated universes, BTQ big push into Korea
In this Monday edition of quantum computing news, we look at a new push by SEALSQ ($LAES) to build silicon-based quantum systems, Xanadu’s early ...
In 2022 three scientists won the Nobel Prize in Physics for proving something astonishing: the universe is not locally real. In other words, particles don’t have fixed properties until they are ...
Quantum computing has long been viewed as a threat to cryptocurrencies, a technology that could one day crack the ...
Nearly 50 years ago, physicists floated a bold idea: our universe might be stuck in a false vacuum. This state feels stable, but deep down, it's not. Over enormous timescales, it could suddenly tip ...
How do you design buildings for machines colder than deep space? David Clensy explores the engineering, sustainability, and ...
Rice quantum computing researchers have introduced a novel algorithm that earned the team a place in the global XPRIZE Quantum Applications competition.
Satyen K. Bordoloi as he profiles the companies and nations trying to figure out whether Schrodinger’s cat is alive, or not. Somewhere in a New York lab, a supercooled chip shivers at a frosty 15 ...
In December 2024, Alphabet introduced the world to its newest quantum processing unit, known as Willow. Less than a year ...
If we were living in a computer simulation, would we be able to tell we were living in a computer simulation? It's a question that's difficult to answer, but physicist Melvin Vopson of the University ...
Skip Sanzeri is a strategic advisor at iValt, a leader in identity validation, and founder at QuSecure, a leader in quantum cybersecurity. It’s official: Passwords ...
We can quibble over the exact timeline, but the quantum future is an approaching certainty, argues Arpa Network CEO Felix Xu. The time to act is now, while we still can.
It’s a plot device beloved by science fiction: our entire universe might be a simulation running on some advanced civilization’s supercomputer. But new research from UBC Okanagan has mathematically ...
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