Quantum computing research is evolving fast, but there a significant doubts if these devices will be relevant to the average ...
The heated race to achieve the extreme cold that quantum technologies demand may have a frontrunner. Chinese scientists have ...
A team of scientists in China has discovered a new rare-earth alloy that is ...
A cobalt-based compound that cools itself to fractions of a degree above absolute zero through magnetic field manipulation could offer a practical alternative to helium-3-dependent refrigeration ...
China solution’ delivers helium‑3‑free cooling tech for quantum chips, offers stable, portable system to support space exploration.
Chinese scientists have developed the world's coldest alloy, potentially revolutionizing quantum computing and ultra-sensitive detectors, surprising even DARPA.
The errors that quantum computers make are holding the technology back. But recent progress in quantum error correction has ...
The platform runs on conventional computers for simulation but can also connect to external quantum processors. It includes a library of common equations, such as the Black-Scholes equation for ...
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...