Quantum computing news, features and articles
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'This moves the timeline forward significantly': Quantum computing breakthrough could slash pesky errors by up to 100 timesResearchers used a new technique called algorithmic fault tolerance (AFT) to cut the time and computational cost of quantum error correction by up to 100 times in simulations of neutral-atom architecture.
By Owen Hughes Published
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Quantum record smashed as scientists build mammoth 6,000-qubit system — and it works at room temperatureA new system, made by splitting a laser beam into 12,000 tweezers and trapping 6,100 neutral atom qubits, hit new heights for coherence times.
By Tristan Greene Published
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Scientists unveil world's first quantum computer built with regular silicon chipsA London-based startup has created the world's first full-stack quantum computer using a standard silicon CMOS chip fabrication process
By Alan Bradley Published
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Quantum internet inches closer thanks to new chip — it helps beam quantum signals over real-world fiber optic cablesResearchers used the Q‑Chip to send quantum data over standard fiber using Internet Protocol (IP), showing that future quantum networks could run on today’s internet infrastructure.
By Owen Hughes Published
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Tiny cryogenic device cuts quantum computer heat emissions by 10,000 times — and it could be launched in 2026Scientists invent a new device that aims to solve thermal interference from electronic components — one of the biggest barriers to commercial quantum computing.
By Owen Hughes Published
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Japan launches its first homegrown quantum computerJapan's first entirely homegrown quantum computer uses superconducting qubits and components made entirely domestically.
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Published
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Meet the 'neglectons': Previously overlooked particles that could revolutionize quantum computingWhen mathematicians revived ignored mathematical structures, they found that overlooked particles, called "neglectons," could complete the quantum computing puzzle.
By Larissa G. Capella Published
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IBM and Moderna have simulated the longest mRNA pattern without AI — they used a quantum computer insteadScientists used IBM's R2 Heron quantum processor to predict the secondary protein structure of a 60-nucleotide-long mRNA sequence.
By Tristan Greene Published
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'Like a master Tetris player': Scientists invent quantum virtual machines — they'll slash turnaround times from days to hoursNew quantum computing system allows multiple users to run programs simultaneously using virtual machines.
By Tristan Greene Published
