Scientific American » Quantum Computing
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Scientific American » Quantum Computing
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Experts are starting to plan for the moment when a quantum computer large enough to crack the backbone of the math that keeps things secret will be turned on ..read more
Scientific American » Quantum Computing
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The competition between the U.S. and China over development of quantum technology has implications for both the future of science and the two countries’ political relations ..read more
Scientific American » Quantum Computing
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A new magnetic material, just one atom thick, can manipulate electrons’ spin for next-generation data storage ..read more
Scientific American » Quantum Computing
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It will bring molecular modeling to a new level of accuracy, reducing researchers’ reliance on serendipity ..read more
Scientific American » Quantum Computing
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A new algorithm is probably not efficient enough to crack current encryption keys—but that’s no reason for complacency, researchers say ..read more
Scientific American » Quantum Computing
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Individual atoms trapped by optical “tweezers” are emerging as a promising computational platform ..read more
Scientific American » Quantum Computing
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Researchers demonstrate for the first time that using more qubits can lower the error rate of quantum calculations ..read more
Scientific American » Quantum Computing
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Quantum algorithms can find their way out of mazes exponentially faster than classical ones, at the cost of forgetting the paths they took ..read more
Scientific American » Quantum Computing
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The company announces its latest huge chip—but will now focus on developing smaller chips with a fresh approach to “error correction ..read more