391 Results From "quantum computing"

A new quantum computer can hold a superposition of 16 separate possible futures, a feat that scientists think could lead to faster-learning AI
Devices

New Quantum Device Can “Generate All Possible Futures”

S-money is a new type of virtual money that would enable ultra-fast, ultra-secure transfers of funds over essentially any distance.
Future Society

New Type of “Quantum Money” Could Enable Galactic-Scale Commerce

Quantum circuits could make use of transmon devices to speed up processes and allow for more precise control.
Energy

Quantum State Control Process Could Speed Up Computers and Energy Transfers

A working quantum radar device uses low-energy microwaves to spot objects that remain invisible to conventional radar technology.
Devices

Scientists Built a Working “Quantum Radar” Device

Renowned neuroscientist Christof Koch argues that developing conscious artificial intelligence will require entirely new hardware.
Artificial Intelligence

Neuroscientist: Conventional Computers Will Never Be Conscious

IBM's quantum computers will change technology
Computers

IBM: Quantum Computers Could Be Useful, But We Don’t Know Exactly How

New models show that scientists could use lasers and powerful magnets to manipulate superconducting materials or build quantum circuits.
Quantum Physics

Scientists Can Enhance Electronics by Shooting Them With Lasers

The World’s First Practical Quantum Computer May Be Just Five Years Away
Quantum Computing

The World’s First Practical Quantum Computer May Be Just Five Years Away

Quantum physicists have figured out a way to "hold" individual atoms in place, offering up an unprecedented look at the way they interact with each other.
Physics

Quantum Physicists “Hold” Individual Atoms in Place for First Time

When scientists finally build quantum computers, they'll make quick work of current cybersecurity. But using biological systems for security may stump them.
Biology

New Encryption Is Based on the Random Movement of Living Cells

A new AI system called SchNOrb can probe the quantum mechanics of compounds to help scientists design new molecules from scratch.
Artificial Intelligence

AI Is Learning Quantum Mechanics to Design New Molecules

A University of Cambridge spin-out company claims it has found a way to produce graphene at commercial scale and will release a device soon.
Graphene

First Graphene-Based Device Is A “Few Months” Away, Says Startup

A Navy researcher thinks he's created a room-temperature superconductor, and if he has, the device could radically change the world of energy.
Military

US Military Files Patent for Room-Temperature Superconductor

MIT artist-in-residence Deimut Strebe mirrored COVID-19's spread across the U.S. with an unsettling slime mold experiment. Here, she explains why.
Science & Energy

An MIT Artist Used Slime Mold to Simulate COVID Spread

IBM’s New AI System Can Compose Logical Arguments
Artificial Intelligence

IBM’s New AI System Can Compose Logical Arguments

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Artificial Intelligence

AI Will Lead the Charge Developing Quantum Computers

It’s Now Way Easier to Manipulate Individual Atoms in 3D
3D Printing

It’s Now Way Easier to Manipulate Individual Atoms in 3D

An artist's depiction of what Excitons look like in advanced electronics
Physics

A Physics Breakthrough Could Lead to a New Generation of Advanced Electronics

The military and government labs are building new navigation and steering devices that use quantum physics and Earth's magnetic field.
Advanced Transport

Quantum Navigation Could be as Accurate as GPS, Without Satellites

A retroactive look at a two year old study suggests that a type of photosynthetic bacteria interacted with individual photons at the quantum scale.
Physics

Scientists May Have Put Microbes in a State of Quantum Entanglement