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Scientists can genetically engineer proteins to act like the qubits used in quantum computing to track any abnormalities in ...
Made out of a fluorescent protein, the qubit is just 3 nanometers in diameter, scientists report August 20 in Nature. By hitting the protein with laser light, tweaking it with microwaves and observing ...
Researchers at the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering​ said the innovation could provide ...
Scientists invent a new device that aims to solve thermal interference from electronic components — one of the biggest ...
Microsoft's quantum leap with Majorana 1 and Azure integration makes it the stronger buy over IonQ's high-risk, ...
Earlier this month, Google's quantum computing scientists demonstrated a breakthrough that indicates quantum computing is for real -- and will be able to find its place among other kinds of computers ...
But other things are still in flux. On the previous version of the system, connections among qubits were handled by moving individual atoms next to each other in order to entangle them. But the ...
Quantum computers are expected to solve some problems beyond the reach of the most powerful supercomputers imaginable. Reaching this milestone has been dubbed "quantum supremacy." But whether quantum ...
PsiQuantum today announced it has raised $1 billion in funding for its Series E round to build the world’s first commercially ...
“Only building the real thing - million-qubit-scale, fault-tolerant machines - will unlock the promise of quantum computing,” said Jeremy O’Brien, co-founder and chief executive officer. "We defined ...
Meet the team Left to right are Yu Yang, Matteo Fadel, Yiwen Chu and Igor Kladarić. They were the main researchers at ETH Zurich who created the groundbreaking mechanical qubit. (Courtesy: Yu Yang/ETH ...