SQUID Magnetometer Detecting Submarines from 6KMs?
Interesting to note The National Interest has had this article run previously. Very little has been reported in the media since that time. Makes for an interesting read and makes one wonder how much further this military use of quantum technology will go. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit China’s Quantum Radar: How Submarines Become Obsolete? […]
French Startup Pasqal Teams With Atos’ Quantum Computing Development
Atos joins forces with start-up Pasqal to accelerate High Performance Computing using quantum neutral atom technology Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, will collaborate with French start-up Pasqal to develop a quantum accelerator based on neutral atom technology for High-Performance Computing (HPC) systems. This technology would make it possible to strengthen the computing capacities of current […]
It Came From Outer Space & Brought New Possibilities for Spintronic Computing
BASIC ENERGY SCIENCES BES Highlights Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee (BESAC) Material Found in Meteorites Portends New Possibilities for Spintronic Computing (a,b) Illustrations of two types of atomic vibration patterns termed H1 and K5 modes in hexagonal iron sulfide (h-FeS). Iron (Fe) and sulfur (S) atoms are depicted as brown and yellow, respectively. Red arrows […]
Australia Punching Above Its Weight; Archer Materials Punching Higher
If you have followed Archer Materials, you know the company is at the cutting-edge of qubit hardware. This piece from Asha Barbaschow (ZD Net) captures Archer’s CEO Mohammad Choucair’s thoughts on the company’s and Australia’s potential in the developing quantum computing revolution. Recommend reading from the source, at the link below. Because Quantum is Coming. […]
Exchanging Information With Photons Across Long Distances Just Got Easier (Sorta)
Building a quantum network one node at a timeThis illustration of a nanoscale node created by the lab of Nick Vamivakas, professor of quantum optics and quantum physics, shows a closeup of one of an array pillars, each a mere 120 nanometers high. Each pillar serves as a location marker for a quantum state that […]
Quantum-Photonics Platform for Next Generation Technologies Planned by CEA-Leti
CEA-Leti to Build Quantum-Photonics Platform to Ensure Ultra-Secure Data for Finance, Energy, Defense and Other Industries Eyeing future demand for hack-proof digital communication in a quantum-information world, CEA-Leti today announced plans to build a quantum-photonics platform to develop next-generation technologies for key industries that require ultra-secure data transmission. Quantum technology is expected to provide unconditionally […]
IonQ to Expand Quantum Computing Operations Into 23,000 Square Foot Facility
IonQ Unveils New Quantum Data Center IonQ, the leader in quantum computing, October 29, announced the opening of its new Quantum Data Center. In addition to IonQ’s current space, the 23,000 square foot Quantum Data Center, strategically located in Maryland’s Discovery District, will house IonQ’s existing state of the art quantum computers. This will significantly expedite […]
So When Will We Get a Quantum Computer? 5 Years? 30 Years? 1,000 Qubits? 100,000 Qubits?

Will We Ever Get Quantum Computers? Read More… + Consider D-Wave Systems. They’ve been trying to build a QC for twenty years, and indeed do have products more or less on the market, including, it’s claimed, one of 1024 q-bits. But there’s a lot of controversy about whether their machines are either quantum computers at […]
Improving Quantum Computing: It’s All About Communication
Surprising communication between atoms could improve quantum computing A group of University of Wisconsin–Madison physicists has identified conditions under which relatively distant atoms communicate with each other in ways that had previously only been seen in atoms closer together — a development that could have applications to quantum computing. In their experiments, UW–Madison physicists led […]
Too Early to Imagine Practical Implications of Quantum Time Dilation?
New Time Dilation Phenomenon Revealed: Timekeeping Theory Combines Quantum Clocks and Einstein’s Relativity Read More… + “Whenever we have developed better clocks, we’ve learned something new about the world,” said Alexander Smith, an assistant professor of physics at Saint Anselm College and adjunct assistant professor at Dartmouth College, who led the research as a junior […]