After 30 months of fast-paced innovation in quantum algorithms, six research groups are hoping to hit paydirt. But there can be only one big winner—if there is a winner at all.
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From urban resistance to a proposition that lingers: A tesseract tale
A reluctant visit to the theatre show 'Tesseract' in Mumbai transforms into a profound experience for the author, challenging perceptions of truth and shifting from a mere spectacle to a lingering ...
After years of creating highly specialized software, researchers used supercomputer clusters to finally solve the "100,000-body problem.
When the commercial, scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing era really begins, when it becomes widely available, it will ...
The robot recently earned recognition from Guinness World Records after it successfully solved a 4×4 puzzle cube in just 45.3 seconds, surpassing a record.
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Quantum computing’s biggest bottleneck is error correction, and the race is on
A Google-led research team has demonstrated a surface-code logical qubit operating below the error-correction threshold, showing that logical errors can fall rapidly as the code scales up. The ...
Although the potential applications of quantum computing are widespread, a new feasibility study suggests quantum computers ...
After selling his AI startup to AMD for $665 million, Peter Sarlin is back with Qutwo, a new venture building the infrastructure it believes enterprises will need when quantum computing finally ...
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