The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a compilation derived from The Shorts posted on The Qubit Report this week. Mea Cubitt
Business & Industry
The Impact of the Different Market Factors on Helium-3 Market in Upcoming! Forecast to 2025 | Space Race among Nations for Mining Helium-3 Proving Conducive Helium-3 (He3) is a light, stable isotope of helium with two protons and one neutron, which has the potential to be used as a fuel in future nuclear fusion power plants. Helium-3 has significant use in homeland security, national security, medicine, industry, and science. The demand for helium-3 has been rising, since the rise in the number of terrorist attacks across the world. After September 11, 2001, the Federal government of the United States started stationing neutron detectors at the U.S. border to help secure the country against smuggled nuclear and radiological material. The continuous deployment of detecting equipment has created a heavy demand for the helium-3 market. Source: openPR. The Impact of the Different Market Factors on Helium-3 Market in Upcoming! Forecast to 2025…
Industry once again warns Australian government about falling behind in tech | The Australian Academy of Science has published a policy primer calling for the federal government to place emerging digital technologies higher up the priority list. “Australia risks falling behind as a technologically-driven nation unless we recognise emerging digital technologies as a central, independent sector in its own right, warranting investment in the core aspects of research, innovation, and workforce development,” the organisation wrote. Source: ZDNet. Industry once again warns Australian government about falling behind in tech…
IBM CIO: ‘Quantum computing will be important in the IT landscape’ | Kathryn Guarini is the CIO of multinational tech giant IBM. Big Blue has been switching its focus to AI and cloud services in recent months, following the news that it is set to undergo a major restructuring. Source: siliconrepublic. IBM CIO: ‘Quantum computing will be important in the IT landscape’…
Seraphim completes its Investment in Arqit Quantum Inc | Further to its announcement on 7 September 2021, Seraphim Space Investment Trust plc (LSE: SSIT), the world’s first listed fund focused on Space Tech, is pleased to announce the acquisition of the holding of Arqit Quantum Inc. (“Arqit”) from the Seraphim Space LP (“ Seraphim Space Fund “) . As set out in the IPO prospectus, Seraphim Space will acquire four assets from the Seraphim Space Fund for newly issued ordinary shares in the Company. This acquisition represents the second of those transactions to complete. Source: SPACEREF. Seraphim completes its Investment in Arqit Quantum Inc…
D-Wave to Host Qubits Conference, Featuring Global 2000 Customers | BURNABY, Canada, Sept. 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — D-Wave Systems Inc., the leader in quantum computing systems, software, and services, today announced it will host its annual global Qubits Conference on October 5-7. Now in its 6th year, Qubits will be a virtual format with live talks and real-time Q&As with speakers, providing an opportunity for thousands of technical experts, developers, and forward-looking businesses to come together to learn more about D-Wave’s newest quantum technologies and hear from leading-edge customers and partners such as PayPal, E.ON, GE, Menten AI, Accenture, NEC, Multiverse Computing, and many more. Source: AP. D-Wave to Host Qubits Conference, Featuring Global 2000 Customers…
Quantum – More Than Just Computing | Throughout history, there have been revolutionary technological innovations that have changed the way the world operates and quantum technology is set to be the next of these developments. While quantum computing is regularly discussed in the media, it is largely hogging the limelight – that’s right, the scope of quantum tech is far broader than just increasing computing power beyond anything that is currently available. With some of it very close to the market, it’s quite strange that we don’t hear about all the other elements of quantum technology that are soon going to change our lives. Source: UK TECH NEWS. Quantum – More Than Just Computing…
Entanglement continues a Midwest surge to provide quantum & high-performance computing applications to the nation’s leading hospital association in the heartland of America | Entanglement Inc. (Ei), an early-stage quantum and advanced computing company, has partnered with The Center for Health Affairs to accelerate the next wave of computing breakthroughs for healthcare and medical applications. The partnership will leverage Entanglement’s diverse advanced computing capabilities, professional services, AI, and quantum & quantum-inspired optimizations to deliver quantum-bridging solutions to clients of the center and its business affiliates, CHAMPS Group Purchasing and The Essentials Group. The multi-year agreement represents a significant opportunity to accelerate transformational innovations within the Cleveland healthcare and medical community and re-affirms Cleveland as an epicenter for health and medical related AI and high-performance computing capabilities. Not only will quantum computing revolutionize critical simulations for drug discovery, but it will also transform the landscape of medical analytics, hospital management, and global medical-supply-chains, eventually unlocking tailored predictive health solutions for patients. Source: Entanglement. Entanglement continues a Midwest surge to provide quantum & high-performance computing applications to the nation’s leading hospital association in the heartland of America…
Trading Up To A Quantum-Powered Financial Services Industry | Quantum computing is no longer a theoretical marvel – it’s a commercial reality. And industries are exploring how to bring quantum computing into their workflow for the financial services sector, particularly the companies dealing with market risk and uncertainty. Source: International Buisness Times. Trading Up To A Quantum-Powered Financial Services Industry…
The Quantum Technology Industry Is Creating Entirely New Jobs | One of the success stories in modern science is the emergence of a fledgling industry exploiting the weird and wonderful properties of the quantum world. This industry is developing technologies, devices and services based on quantum cryptography, quantum metrology, quantum computing and other properties of the quantum world. Source: DISCOVER. The Quantum Technology Industry Is Creating Entirely New Jobs…
Quantum Computing Is The Newest Megatrend In Silicon Valley | That’s a famous line in a fantasy duology describing the basics of magic. Interestingly, it also aptly describes quantum mechanics to a tee. In the rarefied world of quantum physics, the magic of quantum computing lies in incredibly powerful yet bizarre–and even slightly grotesque–machines which look more like a steampunk chandelier than anything remotely computer-esque. Source: SAFEHAVEN. Quantum Computing Is The Newest Megatrend In Silicon Valley…
Industry once again warns Australian government about falling behind in tech | The Australian Academy of Science has published a policy primer calling for the federal government to place emerging digital technologies higher up the priority list. “Australia risks falling behind as a technologically-driven nation unless we recognise emerging digital technologies as a central, independent sector in its own right, warranting investment in the core aspects of research, innovation, and workforce development,” the organisation wrote. Source: ZDNet. Industry once again warns Australian government about falling behind in tech…
IBM CIO: ‘Quantum computing will be important in the IT landscape’ | Kathryn Guarini is the CIO of multinational tech giant IBM. Big Blue has been switching its focus to AI and cloud services in recent months, following the news that it is set to undergo a major restructuring. Source: siliconrepublic. IBM CIO: ‘Quantum computing will be important in the IT landscape’…
Seraphim completes its Investment in Arqit Quantum Inc | Further to its announcement on 7 September 2021, Seraphim Space Investment Trust plc (LSE: SSIT), the world’s first listed fund focused on Space Tech, is pleased to announce the acquisition of the holding of Arqit Quantum Inc. (“Arqit”) from the Seraphim Space LP (“ Seraphim Space Fund “) . As set out in the IPO prospectus, Seraphim Space will acquire four assets from the Seraphim Space Fund for newly issued ordinary shares in the Company. This acquisition represents the second of those transactions to complete. Source: SPACEREF. Seraphim completes its Investment in Arqit Quantum Inc…
D-Wave to Host Qubits Conference, Featuring Global 2000 Customers | D-Wave Systems Inc., the leader in quantum computing systems, software, and services, today announced it will host its annual global Qubits Conference on October 5-7. Now in its 6th year, Qubits will be a virtual format with live talks and real-time Q&As with speakers, providing an opportunity for thousands of technical experts, developers, and forward-looking businesses to come together to learn more about D-Wave’s newest quantum technologies and hear from leading-edge customers and partners such as PayPal, E.ON, GE, Menten AI, Accenture, NEC, Multiverse Computing, and many more. Source: AP. D-Wave to Host Qubits Conference, Featuring Global 2000 Customers…
Quantum – More Than Just Computing | Throughout history, there have been revolutionary technological innovations that have changed the way the world operates and quantum technology is set to be the next of these developments. While quantum computing is regularly discussed in the media, it is largely hogging the limelight – that’s right, the scope of quantum tech is far broader than just increasing computing power beyond anything that is currently available. With some of it very close to the market, it’s quite strange that we don’t hear about all the other elements of quantum technology that are soon going to change our lives. Source: UK TECH NEWS. Quantum – More Than Just Computing…
Entanglement continues a Midwest surge to provide quantum & high-performance computing applications to the nation’s leading hospital association in the heartland of America | Entanglement Inc. (Ei), an early-stage quantum and advanced computing company, has partnered with The Center for Health Affairs to accelerate the next wave of computing breakthroughs for healthcare and medical applications. The partnership will leverage Entanglement’s diverse advanced computing capabilities, professional services, AI, and quantum & quantum-inspired optimizations to deliver quantum-bridging solutions to clients of the center and its business affiliates, CHAMPS Group Purchasing and The Essentials Group. The multi-year agreement represents a significant opportunity to accelerate transformational innovations within the Cleveland healthcare and medical community and re-affirms Cleveland as an epicenter for health and medical related AI and high-performance computing capabilities. Not only will quantum computing revolutionize critical simulations for drug discovery, but it will also transform the landscape of medical analytics, hospital management, and global medical-supply-chains, eventually unlocking tailored predictive health solutions for patients. Source: Entanglement. Entanglement continues a Midwest surge to provide quantum & high-performance computing applications to the nation’s leading hospital association in the heartland of America…
Trading Up To A Quantum-Powered Financial Services Industry | Quantum computing is no longer a theoretical marvel – it’s a commercial reality. And industries are exploring how to bring quantum computing into their workflow for the financial services sector, particularly the companies dealing with market risk and uncertainty. Source: International Buisness Times. Trading Up To A Quantum-Powered Financial Services Industry…
The Quantum Technology Industry Is Creating Entirely New Jobs | One of the success stories in modern science is the emergence of a fledgling industry exploiting the weird and wonderful properties of the quantum world. This industry is developing technologies, devices and services based on quantum cryptography, quantum metrology, quantum computing and other properties of the quantum world. Source: DISCOVER. The Quantum Technology Industry Is Creating Entirely New Jobs…
Quantum Computing Is The Newest Megatrend In Silicon Valley | That’s a famous line in a fantasy duology describing the basics of magic. Interestingly, it also aptly describes quantum mechanics to a tee. In the rarefied world of quantum physics, the magic of quantum computing lies in incredibly powerful yet bizarre–and even slightly grotesque–machines which look more like a steampunk chandelier than anything remotely computer-esque. Source: SAFEHAVEN. Quantum Computing Is The Newest Megatrend In Silicon Valley…
US patent granted for 12CQ quantum computing chip | Archer Materials Limited (“Archer”, the “Company”, “ASX: AXE”) is pleased to announce the granting of a patentin the United States of America (“US Patent”) associated withArcher’s 12CQ quantum computing chip technology. Source: archerx. US patent granted for 12CQ quantum computing chip…
Goldman Sachs, QC Ware and IonQ Demonstrate Quantum Algorithms Proof-of-Concept That Will Revolutionize Financial Services, Other Industries. | New paper benchmarks quantum algorithms on IonQ’s new quantum computer, demonstrating the viability of the approach and providing a roadmap to commercial usage. Use of quantum computers in Monte Carlo simulations has relevance in many areas of finance, science, and engineering. The high performance of IonQ’s quantum hardware was critical for this demonstration and the experiment ran on IonQ’s proprietary Evaporated Glass Trap technology Source: IONQ. Goldman Sachs, QC Ware and IonQ Demonstrate Quantum Algorithms Proof-of-Concept That Will Revolutionize Financial Services, Other Industries….
Two new quantum computing breakthroughs reveal the technology’s commercial potential | Quantum computing is getting ever closer to realizing its potential as a transformative technology for many businesses. This past week a pair of announcements provided a glimpse of how two diverse sectors, steel manufacturing and finance, may be on the cusp of being able to do things with quantum computers that were until now impossible. Source: yahoo!finance. Two new quantum computing breakthroughs reveal the technology’s commercial potential…
Cybersecurity & Cryptography
Is This New Technology the Biggest Threat to Crypto? | There’s a technological race going on: blockchain vs. quantum computing. Theoretically, major leaps in quantum computing could undermine the whole cryptocurrency industry — just as that nascent blockchain technology is entering the mainstream. But crypto experts are already working on new coding that’s quantum-proof. Source: Nasdaq. Is This New Technology the Biggest Threat to Crypto?
WISeKey Signs MoUs With La Linea And Gibraltar Governments To Develop A… | The 4th Industrial Revolution changes the dynamics of the technology and value creation chain, cross-border collaboration and the way companies integrate their research and technology to create value for their customers. New business and cooperation models emerge through integrating business partners and clients. The business model of the joint 4IR Center of Excellence is to assist innovative start-ups in areas such as AI, Blockchain, IoT, Satellite, IoT, Drones, Cybersecurity and Quantum to perform collective R&D activities, promote their technologies internationally, facilitate the rapid adaptation and on-boarding of 4IR-based solutions, foster stronger collaboration between the public, private and academic sectors and cooperate to ensure that the latest technological standards are made available in a safe and trusted manner. Source: Public.. WISeKey Signs MoUs With La Linea And Gibraltar Governments To Develop A…
How a quantum key can lead to really secure communications | Working alongside Southampton University spin-off company Lumenisity Limited, BT kicked off trials of a new type of optical fibre – Nested Anti-Resonant Nodeless Fibre hollow core fibre – at its labs in Ipswich over the summer. Hollow core fibre is interesting stuff, which essentially tries to ensure that the light passes along the cable in the central hollow region and not the material of the fibre itself (typically a glass). The result is lower latency and higher throughput with no crosstalk, and means that the tech is being tapped for uses in big backbone areas such as Data Centre Interconnects, Edge, and 5G xHaul. Source: REDSHARK. How a quantum key can lead to really secure communications…
A 15-user quantum secure direct communication network | Quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) based on entanglement can directly transmit confidential information. Scientist in China explored a QSDC network based on time-energy entanglement and sum-frequency generation. The results show that when any two users are performing QSDC over 40 kilometers of optical fiber, and the rate of information transmission can be maintained at 1Kbp/s. Our result lays the foundation for the realization of satellite-based long-distance and global QSDC in the future. Source: PHYS.ORG. A 15-user quantum secure direct communication network…
Quantum cryptography Records with Higher-Dimensional Photons | Quantum cryptography is one of the most promising quantum technologies of our time: Exactly the same information is generated at two different locations, and the laws of quantum physics guarantee that no third party can intercept this information. This creates a code with which information can be perfectly encrypted. Source: Science Daily. Quantum cryptography Records with Higher-Dimensional Photons…
Technology & Hardware
Graphene Valleytronics: Paving the Way to Small-Sized Room-Temperature Quantum Computers | Valleytronics is an emerging field in which valleys—local minima in the energy band structure of solids—are used to encode, process, and store quantum information. Though graphene was thought to be unsuitable for valleytronics due to its symmetrical structure, researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India, have recently shown that this is not the case. Their findings may pave the way to small-sized quantum computers that can operate at room temperature. Source: IIT Bombay. Graphene Valleytronics: Paving the Way to Small-Sized Room-Temperature Quantum Computers…
Physicists Solve a Perplexing Nano-Scale Mystery That Could Help Prevent Overheating in Electronics | A team of physicists at CU Boulder has solved the mystery behind a perplexing phenomenon in the nano realm: why some ultra-small heat sources cool down faster if you pack them closer together. The findings, which will publish this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), could one day help the tech industry design speedier electronic devices that overheat less Source: ScitechDaily. Physicists Solve a Perplexing Nano-Scale Mystery That Could Help Prevent Overheating in Electronics…
Riverlane: UK Consortium Develops New Hardware Abstraction Layer to Facilitate Collaboration Across the Quantum Computing Industry | A consortium led by Cambridge-based quantum computing software company Riverlane and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has developed an open-source hardware abstraction layer (HAL) that makes software portable across different quantum computing hardware platforms. Source: MORNINGSTAR. Riverlane: UK Consortium Develops New Hardware Abstraction Layer to Facilitate Collaboration Across the Quantum Computing Industry…
Businesses are looking forward to quantum technology | A new study from Classiq reveals that nearly all respondents (95.7 percent) believe that quantum computing can bring performance breakthroughs. In addition, another 82.1% percent said that they see quantum computing as a necessity. Source: Digital Journal. Businesses are looking forward to quantum technology…
All-nitride superconducting qubit made on a silicon substrate | Researchers at the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT, President: Tokuda Hideyuki, Ph.D.), in collaboration with researchers at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST, President: Dr. Ishimura Kazuhiko) and the Tokai National Higher Education and Research System Nagoya University (President: Dr. Matsuo Seiichi) have succeeded in developing an all-nitride superconducting qubit using epitaxial growth on a silicon substrate that does not use aluminum as the conductive material. Source: PHYS.ORG. All-nitride superconducting qubit made on a silicon substrate…
Unique amplifier could change optical communication | Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology present a unique optical amplifier that is expected to revolutionise both space and fiber communication. The new amplifier offers high performance, is compact enough to integrate into a chip just millimeters in size, and – crucially – does not generate excess noise Source: CHALMERS. Unique amplifier could change optical communication…
Physicists, Colleagues Offer Way to Control Qubits | A research team has developed new techniques for controlling qubits, which could help improve the accuracy of quantum computers. Source: COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM. Physicists, Colleagues Offer Way to Control Qubits…
Government & Policy
EDJX and Cubic Corporation Partner to Launch the Internet of Military Things Edge Platform | EDJX, the pioneer in distributed computing services at the edge, and Cubic Corporation, the market leader in networked Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) technology, today announced a strategic partnership to launch the world’s first Internet of Military Things™ Edge Platform. Source: MARKETS INSIDER. EDJX and Cubic Corporation Partner to Launch the Internet of Military Things Edge Platform…
Action, not talk, needed to realise Australia’s quantum opportunity | Opinion: The announcement of the AUKUS security partnership by leaders of the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia has triggered a flood of op-eds about the implications of the Morrison Government’s decision to reboot its submarine acquisition program for a third time using US nuclear-powered technology. Source: InnovationAus. Action, not talk, needed to realise Australia’s quantum opportunity…
What now for UK data protection laws? | The UK Government has now published its long-awaited proposals to reform UK data protection law. The 146-page paper – Data: A new direction – contains detailed and well-thought-out proposals that raise valid questions about the cost and effectiveness of many aspects of the UK GDPR. Source: techUK. What now for UK data protection laws?
What’s next to enable a ‘quantum-ready’ economy? | The arrival of commercial quantum computing promises substantial opportunity for growth and is driving major investment as governments across Europe and the world strive to make their economies ‘quantum-ready’. The UK, for example, built its first quantum computer last year while also unveiling the national quantum computing center, due to open in 2023 and intended to be a world-class facility which places the country at the forefront of quantum computing. Elsewhere, Germany has committed €2 billion of Covid-recovery funding into quantum technologies – supplementing wider EU plans to put a further €1 billion into the technology between now and 2028. Source: techradar.pro. What’s next to enable a ‘quantum-ready’ economy?
World’s first center focused on commercial quantum computing, coming to the UK | Construction will soon be underway for the first laboratory dedicated to quantum computing research. A breaking-ground ceremony was held earlier today at the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) facility in Oxfordshire, ahead of the commencement of construction works of the center that will be funded by £93 million over five years, with the goal of speeding up the development of scalable, practical quantum computers. Source: T_HQ. World’s first center focused on commercial quantum computing, coming to the UK…
Seven Essential Steps To Drive A Successful Quantum Computing Proof-Of-Concept Project | Digital disruption prompted a wave of transformations in recent years as businesses moved to address customer expectations for better, faster experiences. Today, digital transformation is a central tenet of every modern business strategy. Quantum computing is now arriving on the scene to drive digital transformation even further. As I mentioned in my previous Forbes article, quantum computing will have a tectonic impact on many industries and solve what used to be unsolvable challenges. Source: Forbes. Seven Essential Steps To Drive A Successful Quantum Computing Proof-Of-Concept Project…
China reaffirms its ‘quantum supremacy’ after upgrading its Zuchongzhi processor | Just a few months ago, in mid-July, China claimed ‘quantum supremacy’ by getting its Zuchongzhi computer to solve, in just 70 minutes, a problem for which the best of the classic computers would have needed eight years. Now, the same team of researchers has updated its quantum computer,which this time has managed to solve in just 4.2 hours a calculation that any other computer would have taken thousands of years to complete. This demonstration of what the scientists themselves have called the ‘quantum computational advantage’ was achieved using 6 more qubits (quantum bits) than the Google team used in 2019. The results of the experiment already appear on the arXiv pre-publication server. Source: ABC SCIENCE. China reaffirms its ‘quantum supremacy’ after upgrading its Zuchongzhi processor…
Building a quantum future | Construction will soon be starting on the world’s first national laboratory to be dedicated to quantum computing. With funding of £93m over the next five years, the primary objective of the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) is to accelerate the scale-up and exploitation of practical quantum computers. The NQCC will be built in Harwell, Oxfordshire, alongside several other top-tier scientific facilities operated by the Science and Facilities Technology Council (STFC), and is due to open in 2023. Source: physicsworld. Building a quantum future…
Concerns over ethics, diversity lead some Stanford students to say no to Silicon Valley | Nine years after The New Yorker magazine labeled Stanford “Get Rich U,” Silicon Valley’s allure remains powerful for many students. Source: The Standford Daily. Concerns over ethics, diversity lead some Stanford students to say no to Silicon Valley…
China advances industrial application of quantum technology | HEFEI, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) — With a height of about one meter and weight of less than 100 kg, a miniaturized quantum satellite ground station caught the eyes of audiences at the 2021 Quantum Industry Conference held Saturday in Hefei, capital of east China’s Anhui Province. Source: BIG NEWS NETWORK. China advances industrial application of quantum technology…
One year in, Q-NEXT quantum research center is going strong | It’s been a fruitful inaugural year for the Q-NEXT quantum research center, with the start of foundry construction, the launch of a key R&D roadmap, and new science results that will lead to next-generation quantum technologies for science and society. Source: Argonne. One year in, Q-NEXT quantum research center is going strong…
It’s time to establish a quantum computing strategy, study suggests | A study of IT leadership suggests that not only are businesses ready for quantum computing, many have already allocated a budget for future Quantum computing projects. What this means, the report concludes, is that competitive organizations can’t afford to ignore quantum computing any longer. Source: TechRepublic. It’s time to establish a quantum computing strategy, study suggests…
Pawsey prepares new $48m supercomputer | Western Australia’s Pawsey Supercomputing Centre has unveiled the first part of its new $48 million supercomputer as it prepares for a major upgrade to current capacity. Source: INFORMATIONAGE. Pawsey prepares new $48m supercomputer…
NSF advances 10 quantum technology and artificial intelligence Innovation solution teams to the next phase of the Convergence Accelerator program | The U.S. National Science Foundation announced a $50 million investment to advance 10 convergent multidisciplinary research teams, funded by the Convergence Accelerator program, to phase 2. The selected teams will continue to apply a convergent approach as they transition phase 1 concepts and solutions into practical, sustainable applications in quantum technology, combating climate change and managing natural disasters, monitoring and detecting biothreats, and other real-world solutions that address society’s most pressing concerns and challenges. Source: National Science Foundation. NSF advances 10 quantum technology and artificial intelligence Innovation solution teams to the next phase of the Convergence Accelerator program…
Science & Research
All-Nitride Superconducting Qubit For Quantum Computers | With existing semiconductor technology, there are limits to the performance improvement of semiconductor circuits. And therefore, the expectations for quantum computers are rising as a new information processing paradigm that breaks through such limits. However, the qubits and the quantum superposition state, the form in which the energy is stored in quantum information, is indispensable for the operation of a quantum computer, and is easily destroyed by various disturbances (noise), and it is necessary to properly eliminate these effects. Source: electronicsforu.com. All-Nitride Superconducting Qubit For Quantum Computers…
TOP 10 QUANTUM BOOKS TO READ IN 2021 | Quantum physics has defied logic since the early twentieth century when the atom was first examined since atoms do not obey the standard principles of physics we are now used to. Quantum particles, which have the ability to go both forwards and backward in time, may exist in two locations at the same time and even ‘teleport.’ quantum computers, which employ quantum bits or qubits instead of ordinary ones and zeros, attempt to take advantage of these characteristics to become more efficient. If you are looking for the best quantum computing books, check out the top 10 list in this article. Source: Analytics Insight. TOP 10 QUANTUM BOOKS TO READ IN 2021…
Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity | Albert Einstein’s 1905 theory of special relativity is one of the most important papers ever published in the field of physics. Special relativity is an explanation of how speed affects mass, time and space. The theory includes a way for the speed of light to define the relationship between energy and matter — small amounts of mass (m) can be interchangeable with enormous amounts of energy (E), as defined by the classic equation E = mc^2. Source: msn. Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity…
Can quantum computing be easily explained? | Quantum computing explained to most businesses may be confusing. As the technology becomes mainstream, many are still struggling to understand how the technology works and how it can benefit their organization in the future. Source: T_HQ. Can quantum computing be easily explained?
Laurentis launches Helium-3 production at Darlington NPP | Canada’s Laurentis Energy Partners, a subsidiary of Ontario Power Generation (OPG), has announced a new programme to produce Helium-3 (He-3), a rare isotope used in quantum computing, neutron research, border security and medical imaging. Source: NUCLEAR ENGINEERING. Laurentis launches Helium-3 production at Darlington NPP…
A Simple Equation Indicates Wormholes May Be the Key to Quantum Gravity | Theoretical physicists have spent nearly a century trying to reconcile a unified physical theory of our universe out of quantum mechanics and general relativity. Source: INTERESTING ENGINEERING. A Simple Equation Indicates Wormholes May Be the Key to Quantum Gravity…
Quantum chemists conjure recipe to turn gold, silver and copper into vessels of green energy | Quantum chemists believe gold, silver and copper could help the world take a leap towards green energy after discovering that compounds based on these metal elements and hydrogen are very promising candidates for hydrogen storage. Source: Trinity College Dublin. Quantum chemists conjure recipe to turn gold, silver and copper into vessels of green energy…
UO physicists, colleagues offer new way to control qubits | A research team that includes two UO physicists have outlined new techniques for controlling the building blocks of quantum computing, a potentially significant step toward making such computers more accurate and useful. Source: AroundtheO. UO physicists, colleagues offer new way to control qubits…