Science & Research

Error Correction Not Needed

Israeli led researchers at the Weizman Institute of Science have presented evidence for particles capable of storing quantum information — without needing error correction.

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Quantum Mechanics, Consciousness, Measurement, Nature

Perhaps it is a good time to put some deep thought into what the implications of quantum mechanics might be. We know, in the world as we perceive it, quantum is counterintuitive. But quantum has been proven to exist: quantum superposition quantum mechanical entanglement. Both are real, but are they?

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Space, the Final Frontier? Or Quantum Physics, Science, Computing…

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) successfully launched Cygnus, last week. Cygnus is a payload with many scientific experiments aboard. The International Space Station captured the shuttle. Included in the payload were multiple experiments involving quantum science. Most interesting is that quantum experiments will be conducted during crew rest periods to reduce effects of decoherence. 

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Validating Cloud Quantum Computations

Quantum computing via the cloud is gaining ground. Numerous institutions have joined the likes of the IBM Q Experience, a quantum cloud computing service. Quantum computing clouds being developed reach back to quantum computers, programmable at your discretion.

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Using the Quantum Universe to Affect the Physical Universe

If you have been wondering just what is this entanglement thing? What is a qubit? How do we manipulate matter — for example, how do we change magnetic material to non-magnetic material? Superconductors at room temperature? What does this all mean. It may be ‘weird’ and sound difficult to understand

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