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Hidden memory in quantum computers explains why errors keep coming back
A new breakthrough by Australian and international scientists shows that errors inside quantum machines are not just fleeting ...
A team of Australian and international scientists has, for the first time, created a full picture of how errors unfold over ...
The impact of quantum computing spreads across a much wider range than you might think. For instance, in healthcare, research ...
Quantum computing is entering a pivotal year as breakthroughs move from laboratory experiments to real business impact across ...
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Record-breaking feat means information lasts 15 times longer in new kind of quantum processor than those used by Google and IBM
The novel design for the new qubit uses the chemical element tantalum in tandem with a special silicon substrate, creating ...
Physicists at Silicon Quantum Computing have developed what they say is the most accurate quantum computing chip ever engineered, after building a new kind of architecture.
Rapid advances in the kind of problems that quantum computers can tackle suggest that they are closer than ever to becoming ...
Traditional computers—be it an Apple Watch or the most powerful supercomputer—rely on tiny silicon transistors that work like on-off switches to encode bits of data. Each circuit can have one of two ...
A new nanofabrication approach could increase the range of quantum networks from a few kilometers to a potential 2,000 km, ...
Rice quantum computing researchers have introduced a novel algorithm that earned the team a place in the global XPRIZE Quantum Applications competition.
Businesses move beyond labs to real use cases in finance, healthcare, logistics, and research, delivering faster resul ...
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