Quantum Science and Technology Showcased in New Journal

Quantum Science and Technology Showcased in New Journal.  Japan, Canada, Europe, the United States, and Australia have had their quantum research efforts showcased in the premier issue of Quantum Science and Technology.  The focus issue provides studies from leading quantum technology experts discussing their regional accomplishments and initiatives. QST’s Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Robert Thew, from the University […]

Increasing Qubit Control the Bristlecone Way

Increasing Qubit Control the Bristlecone Way.  Google has been working on improving Bristlecone’s qubit control.  New circuits have been developed which control its qubits from within the quantum computer’s cooling system.  The number of physical connections between the quantum information processing units has been reduced.  Fewer connections equals less time at room temperature; ergo, less chance […]

Missing Link for Quantum Dots Found: Quantum Memory

Missing Link for Quantum Dots Found: Quantum Memory.  Researchers at the University of Cambridge, St. John’s College, have discovered a method to control electron interaction with nuclear spins.  “Quantum dots are crystals made up of thousands of atoms, and each of these atoms interacts magnetically with the trapped electron.  If left alone to its own […]

Keep the Quantum Application Discussions Open and Broad

Keep the Quantum Application Discussions Open and Broad.  William Hurley, or “Whurley”, founder of Strangeworks, a quantum computing application startup, has penned an op-ed of sorts discussing the overly simplistic and narrow scope the media is feeding the masses on the subject of quantum computing’s true capability differences from classical computing.   Media, he states, […]