Quantum computing is already breaking out of the lab and proving its worth in the real world. The Nobel win reveals India is on the right track.
John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis — have won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for groundbreaking ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA — Google CEO Sundar Pichai has congratulated three physicists with deep ties to the company’s Quantum AI ...
Researchers from EeroQ, the quantum computing company pioneering electron-on-helium technology, have published a paper, ...
Quantum computing's biggest challenge is no longer proving the concept works – it is figuring out how to make the technology practical at scale. Today's qubit ...
"You're basically creating molecular circuits in the machine's memory versus connecting together a bunch of steps in a piece of software," said Bill Vass.
Three physicists with ties to University of California, Berkeley have won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for their groundbreaking work showing that quantum effects can occur in systems large enough ...
The neutral-atom platform appears promising for scaling up quantum computers. To solve some of the toughest challenges in ...
Quantum mechanics describes the weird behavior of microscopic particles. Using quantum systems to perform computation ...
That circuit was a superconducting device called a Josephson junction and their work in the 1980s led to the development of some of today’s most promising technologies for quantum computers.
Jeff Dix, an assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, will lead the work and focus on designing small, power efficient analog circuits that can analyze a video signal.
John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis have been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric ...