Big critique of Microsoft's Majorana approach u/Much_Preparation_832 • Big critique of Microsoft's Majorana approach News In Nature today, from Dr Henry Legg, who's been on them in the past. Basically thinks the whole Majorana thing is made up. Register has a full story on it. https://www.theregister.com/research/2026/06/24/boffin-claims-microsofts-supposed-quantum-leap-does-not-compute-due-to-basic-python-errors/5260489
QuantumNews is now live on Apple Podcasts u/Forward-Ninja1550 • QuantumNews is now live on Apple Podcasts QuantumNews is now live on Apple Podcasts 🎙️ We’ve launched Quantum News Daily Brief — a short daily audio briefing covering the latest updates in quantum computing, quantum research, quantum startups, policy, and emerging quantum technologies. The goal is simple:Help students, researchers, founders, and technology leaders stay updated on the quantum ecosystem without having to scan dozens of articles every day. Each brief is designed to be quick, focused, and easy to follow.Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/quantum-news-daily-brief/id6783827622Podcast page: https://quantumnews.in/podcast Spotify and YouTube Music are coming soon. Would love feedback from anyone following quantum computing, deeptech, research, or India’s National Quantum Mission. #quantumnews #NQM #nationalquantummission #Quantumcomputing #Quantum
for quantum annealing to become useful, what technical and scientific progress is required? u/sreekuttanls_bloq • for quantum annealing to become useful, what technical and scientific progress is required? Question Recently, there was discussion about quantum annealing being here for some time, and will it become useful? That's when it dawned. It has been here for a long time, and what is stopping it from becoming mainstream? Is it the same issue as with gate-based quantum computers like Qubit Fidelity, Scalability, and others?