IBM's Quantum computing bet: From New York labs to India's classrooms – Moneycontrol
India has bet heavily on quantum technologies, with government programmes, university curricula, and startups all pulling in the same direction. […]
India has bet heavily on quantum technologies, with government programmes, university curricula, and startups all pulling in the same direction. […]
(“SuperQ Quantum”, “SuperQ”, or the “Company”) (CSE: QBTQ; Frankfurt: 25X; OTC: ATMGF) a global leader in quantum and supercomputing, is
… quantum-secure communications, marking a significant step toward future-proofing digital infrastructure. The initiative wil… More »
The PQC market offers significant opportunities driven by the quantum threat to classical encryption, necessitating quantum-resistant solutions in … More »
Part of our International Year of Quantum Science and Technology coverage. William Phillips, who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics
Excitonic insulators represent a unique quantum phase of matter that enables the study of exotic quantum bosonic states. More »
Welcome to this week's quantum computing update as the field continues to evolve with advances that reach across many sectors.
Quantum Computing: A New Breed of Threat. Quantum computers aren't just faster, they're fundamentally different. While today's machines take years
Quantum oscillations in magnetization or resistivity are a defining feature of metals in a magnetic field. The phenomenon is generally