Future quantum computing will require correlations between distant modules—a feature known as distributed entanglement.
A surge of funding and federal action is giving the once-futuristic technology a more immediate role in everything from ...
Netherlands-based QuiX Quantum has delivered Carina, the world's first universal photonic quantum computer designed for ...
Quantum computing is starting to pull rubidium out of obscurity. The metal is produced in tiny amounts, yet new hardware plans could make it far more valuable to technology companies, governments, and ...
The company has drawn governments, a major chipmaker, and the Pentagon into an effort to control fragile photons and build a ...
Quantum computers promise to solve problems that would take even the fastest conventional supercomputers a vast amount of ...
This article is part of a package on the future of quantum computing. Read about the most promising applications of these machines here and see an illustrated field guide to qubits here. Inside a ...
A University at Buffalo physicist has received two U.S. Department of Defense grants totaling $1.1 million to study the quantum dynamics that could help advance neutral-atom quantum computing.
The U.S. and China are racing to develop computers based on the properties of quantum physics – with implications for science ...
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, Northeastern University, Google ...
Quantum computing could become one of the most disruptive technologies of the next decade, with potential applications in artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and drug discovery. Unlike ...