Quantum computing, long relegated to the realm of theoretical, feels like it is back on the agenda as a potentially viable ...
The second law of thermodynamics underpins all of classical reality. It is the reason why it's easier to make things messy, why you can’t have perpetual motion, why you age, and maybe even why time ...
QuEra Computing Inc. said today it has secured more than $230 million in funding to accelerate its goal of advancing ...
QuEra Interim Chief Executive Officer Andy Ory said the latest funding round came together quickly - "in a matter of weeks" - ...
QuEra Computing Inc. has completed a $230M funding round, driving the company past $1B in valuation. With the money, it aims ...
Hundreds of quantum computing firms around the world are racing to commercialise these once-exotic devices, but the jury is still out on who is going to pull ahead and produce a machine that actually ...
Quantum computing takes a leap forward with fiber-optic-connected qubits, making large-scale and networked quantum systems ...
A major milestone in quantum computing has been achieved after researchers at the University of Oxford built a scalable ...
AI creates anti-cancer molecules for proteins that previously could not be targeted pharmacologically by leveraging quantum ...
Instead of transistors, like traditional computers, quantum computers use qubits. Qubits potentially allow for more options than the on/off of transistors, facilitating far more complex calculations.
American physicist and Nobel Laureate, Richard Feynman, gave a lecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ...