IBM’s new 120-qubit experiment marks a leap forward, advancing technology that could one day crack Bitcoin’s encryption.
Qubits differ from classical bits, which are coded as only 0 or 1. A qubit can be a combination of both 0 and 1 simultaneously. One way to think of it is as a coin spinning between a 0 and a 1 axis.
While quantum phenomena can be demonstrated using experiments such as the Double-Slit Experiment, certifying that a ...
A few years back, Google made waves when it claimed that some of its hardware had achieved quantum supremacy, performing ...
Having good neighbors can be very valuable—even in the atomic world. A team of Amsterdam physicists was able to determine an ...
IBM achieved a new quantum milestone by running an error-correction algorithm on standard AMD FPGA chips, reaching 10x faster ...
The firm says it has solved a problem on a quantum processor faster than a classical computer, and is optimistic about future ...
Quantum computing is set to redefine data security, AI, and cloud infrastructure. This in-depth research explores how post-quantum cryptography, quantum AI acceleration, and hybrid quantum-cloud ...
As experts convened on October 5, 2025, at IIT-Delhi for the recent Emerging Tech Conference 2025 organised by Vision AI ...
Experts have managed to reverse quantum state of a single photon in time with 95% accuracy, bringing reversible quantum ...
Two Miami University students who interned at Cleveland Clinic said the experience gave them valuable insights that will ...
Anomalous” heat flow, which at first appears to violate the second law of thermodynamics, gives physicists a way to detect ...