This wobbly quantum computing stock could lose its luster this year.
In the 2050s, quantum networks will send information that protects our banks, power grids, and personal identities.
A new study suggests that certain 'quantum collapse models'—which posit that wavefunction collapse happens spontaneously—could be tied to gravity, introducing a tiny intrinsic uncertainty in time ...
A lot has been made about a post-quantum computer future in which traditional encryption methods have suddenly been rendered ...
Interference helps keep quantum bits (qubits) stable by reducing outside disruptions. It speeds up calculations by letting ...
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