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Quantum computing in 2026: What it can do, what it can’t, and who is actually using it
In December 2024, a team at Google published a result in Nature that physicists had been chasing for nearly three decades: a ...
Quantum computing is a revolutionary form of computing that uses the principles of quantum mechanics to perform calculations that would be infeasible or impossible for classical computers. Unlike ...
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Quantum computers simulate 12,000-atom proteins using 94 qubits in milestone
Researchers from Cleveland Clinic, RIKEN, and IBM have carried out the largest quantum-classical chemistry ...
We’re not talking about more powerful computers—we're talking about different ones," says the scientist, who sees a hybrid ...
Quantum computing promises to reshape energy by enabling advanced simulations and accelerating materials discovery for carbon ...
Q-CTRL’s latest results are likely to intensify debate over how close quantum computing truly is to commercial relevance.
Ginna Raahauge of WWT talks us through quantum strategy and what you as a CTO should be doing to prepare your organisation ...
Quantum computing has long struggled with a practical problem: even as hardware improves, building useful applications remains slow, expensive, and highly specialized. New York-based Haiqu is ...
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