Science & Research
The Quirkiness of Quantum Computing
The Quirkiness of Quantum Computing “Check out these 5 wild and wacky quantum computer facts…” states the original title. Some may look at you as

Testing Methods for Quantum Computer Reliability
Testing Methods for Quantum Computer Reliability The concepts affiliated with quantum physics are difficult for most of us to grasp. How would one know such
Program A Quantum Computer To Say, “Hello, World”?
Program A Quantum Computer To Say, “Hello, World”? Quantum computers are real. So why haven’t they taken off? This well-thought out piece discusses such questions
Topological Superconductor Wanted
Topological Superconductor Wanted Decoherence, the inability of photons to maintain superposition (ergo, being unable to retain usefulness to quantum computing), is a major hurdle in
High-Dimensional Frequency-Based Quantum Computing
High-Dimensional Frequency-Based Quantum Computing Oak Ridge National Labs and the U.S. Department of Energy have split light beams into their constituent frequency modes. This permits
Guess Again, FrodoKEM! Quantum-Safe Submissions for NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Project
Guess Again, FrodoKEM! Quantum-Safe Submissions for NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Project CRYSTALS DILITHIUM, Gravity-SPHINCS and HiMQ-3 are just several of the 50+ submissions to the National
What Is The Quantum Computing Equivalent of a Wire?
What Is The Quantum Computing Equivalent of a Wire? Light. Researchers across several institutes have managed to harness electromagnetic wave properties of light, encoding the
A Quantum Internet {For Europe}
A Quantum Internet {For Europe} Or is it ARPANET, albeit the quantum version? Plans, at least conceptually, have been developed in part with researchers at
Image of a Single Strontium Atom; Quantum Applications
Image of a Single Strontium Atom; Quantum Applications The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has awarded Mr. David Nadlinger the top prize in