Governments and tech companies continue to pour money into quantum technology in the hopes of building a supercomputer that can work at speeds we can't yet fathom to solve big problems.
For the first time, scientists have observed the iconic Shapiro steps, a staircase-like quantum effect, in ultracold atoms.
"Quantum" may seem like a useless buzzword, but quantum computing is a real thing, and it's actually understandable even if you don't know physics.
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Amazon, Microsoft, and IBM are all racing to build a quantum computer. But the technology's feasibility is as hazy as its physics.
In the past year, two separate experiments in two different materials captured the same confounding scenario: the coexistence ...
Quantum entanglement is often described as a mysterious link between particles, but new research shows it may be even richer ...
For more than a century, Srinivasa Ramanujan’s uncanny formulas for the number pi have looked like pure mathematical ...
Quantum computing is not currently an existential threat to Bitcoin, but as capital becomes more institutional and long-term, even distant risks require clearer answers.
Ling, A. and Pandya, N. (2025) Quantum Computing and Quantum Sensing: A Pedagogical Introduction to Emerging Quantum ...
Bitcoin active addresses are at year lows with developers scrambling to quantum-resistant solutions. BIP-360 makes the ...