A micrograph showing the operation of a ‘conveyor belt’ of atom arrays. At each step, a fresh array is created at the bottom, ...
Quantum computers, computing systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, could soon outperform ...
New measurements on Bose-Einstein condensate could help us better understand how objects transition from being quantum and ordered to classical and chaotic ...
For the first time, researchers have mathematically proven that a quantum computer can solve a particular task faster than an ...
Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko recently predicted a “50/50” chance of a quantum computing breakthrough by 2030 and urged ...
Researchers at CERN have just achieved a world first: they have successfully created and controlled a quantum bit of ...
A ‘quantum telephone’ connecting atomic nuclei could make practical quantum computers easier to build and use.
To observe the quantum nature of gravity and of spacetime itself, we need a particle collider the size of the solar system. Or we could just physics smarter and build one on a lab ...
Quantum computing promises to solve the seemingly unsolvable in fields such as physics, medicine, cryptography and more.