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FTQC is the roadmap. It’s not just a technological milestone; it’s the critical inflection point that separates ...
A survey of more than 1,000 physicists finds deep disagreements in what quantum theories mean in the real world ...
For decades, scientists have been puzzled by the enigmatic “quantum ghosts” that appear in laboratory experiments, leaving ...
Scientists still do not understand why we have subjective experiences or awareness. This is known as the “hard problem” of ...
By entangling vibrations within a single atom, scientists have realized a long-theorized quantum code that could make ...
Quantum computing is moving from theory to targeted real-world trials, but separating substance from hype is critical.
Quantum sensors can be used in medical technologies, navigation systems, and more, but they're too expensive for most people.
Quantum-computing stocks have surged in recent months, reflecting hype that’s at odds with the current financial reality of these businesses, which still bring in minimal revenue. The stocks ...
Unlike AI and augmented reality, which already enjoy robust pipelines of products heading to market, quantum computing lacks anything close to a working prototype with the power to draw a crowd.