quantum computer

Bringing practical quantum computers closer to reality with a new quantum algorithm
Bringing practical quantum computers closer to reality with a new quantum algorithm In a glance
Preventing quan­tum computers from cra­shing
Newly developed methods ensure that the loss of individual qubits does not disrupt a quantum
An error-correcting cat has the ability to fix some of the trickiest errors in a quantum computation
(Illustration by Michael S. Helfenbein) An error-correcting cat has the ability to fix some of the
Quantum computers get their first intuitive programming language
Computer scientists at ETH Zurich have developed the first quantum programming language that enables solving
Breaking one of the biggest constraints on the way to practical quantum computers
Dr Henry Yang and Professor Andrew Dzurak with a dilution refrigerator designed to keep qubits
A new long distance relationship is a turning point for quantum computing

The demonstration of two silicon quantum bits communicating across relatively long distances is a turning

Quantum computers learn to check their own work

Quantum computers can potentially answer questions beyond the capabilities of classical computing – but their

Quantum Supremacy

UC Santa Barbara/Google researchers demonstrate the power of 53 entangled qubits Researchers in UC Santa

Simulating quantum computer properties in a classical computer to help build quantum computers

Scientists at Linköping University have shown how a quantum computer really works and have managed

Atomic Schrodingers cat states reach 20 qubits on the road to quantum computing

Researchers report new record with entangled quantum bits in “Science” Dead or alive, left-spinning or

A major step towards a quantum internet

A research team led by Osaka University demonstrated how information encoded in the circular polarization

Graphene can generate a type of magnetism once only dreamed of theoretically

Physicists were stunned when two twisted sheets of graphene showed signs of superconductivity. Now Stanford

The basis of a new type of quantum computer using sound rather than light

A device that eavesdrops on the quantum whispers of atoms could form the basis of

The fastest quantum operation so far is 200 times faster than current technology

A group of physicists at UNSW Sydney have built a super-fast version of the central

Teleporting information within a diamond has big implications for quantum information technology

Researchers from the Yokohama National University have teleported quantum information securely within the confines of