A team at the University at Buffalo has made it possible to simulate complex quantum systems without needing a supercomputer.
An exhibit of a quantum computer at O’Hare put on by the University of Chicago and IBM aims to make learning about the ...
For the first time, researchers have mathematically proven that a quantum computer needs less computational power to solve a ...
A collaboration between UChicago PME’s STAGE Center, IBM and United Airlines is introducing travelers to quantum science and ...
A new study offers a user-friendly template for simulating quantum systems on consumer laptops, saving supercomputers for ...
A team of physicists from the University at Buffalo has developed a user-friendly method that allows researchers to solve ...
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2025 were John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis. The Committee ...
Californian John Martinis won a Nobel Prize for physics work he did decades ago. Today, he's on a quest to create the fastest ...
QKD uses photons — the smallest units of light — to securely transmit encryption keys. Any attempt to intercept them disturbs their quantum state, alerting the sender and receiver. This makes QKD ...
The first reported demonstration of “unconditional” quantum advantage has little practical value—but that's perhaps why it ...
Welcome to this week’s recap on everything that is quantum computing. Today, we track the launch of a hybrid site in New York ...
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for breakthroughs that underpin today’s quantum computing technologies has reignited global concern over the future of digital security, particularly within the ...