quantum computing
Quantum Scientists Create New Phase of Matter With Two Time Dimensions
A new approach "effectively lets us squash two time-dimensions into a single time direction" and make quantum qubits more stable, scientists say.
Watch the Trippy, First-Ever Footage of a Time Crystal
In a breakthrough, eerie oscillations from this bizarre new phase of matter was filmed by a special microscope.
Particles From Space Are Messing With Our Quantum Computers, Scientists Discover
In an incredible example of cosmic scales meeting the tiniest possible realm, scientists found that radiation including cosmic rays causes superconducting qubits to slip into disarray.
This Physicist Turned Time Crystals From a Theoretical Oddity to an Odd Reality
Last year, scientists created a time crystal for the first time in a lab. It wouldn’t have been possible without the theories of Chetan Nayak.
New Analysis Suggests That Commercial Quantum Computers Are Kinda Slow
D-Wave's quantum annealers face a fundamental limitation when it comes to scaling: temperature.
Rare-Earth Nanocrystals May Be a Key Component of Building the Quantum Internet
Caltech physicists offer a crucial new technology in quantum computing.
IBM Just Made a 17 Qubit Quantum Processor, Its Most Powerful One Yet
IBM, Google and others are racing to achieve quantum supremacy.
Canada Is Investing $2 Billion in a Climate Disaster Mitigation Fund
In its new federal budget, Canada invests in machine learning and teaching kids to code, but offers no real plan for how to address workplace automation.
OK, WTF Is a Time Crystal?
Physicists have made a new phase of matter called a time crystal—but what does that even mean?
OK, WTF Is a Time Crystal?
Physicists have made a new phase of matter called a time crystal—but what does that even mean?
Researchers Accurately Predicted the Future of a Quantum System
In a big step forward for quantum applications, big data could be used to fix quantum systems before they break.