In recent years, there has been evidence to suggest that infrared components could potentially be utilized in a variety of quantum computational processes.
By Gaea Marelle Miranda
11 Feb 2019
Quantum computing is projected to unleash immense computing power, but to be able to exploit the quantum potential of light to process information, it is necessary to precisely manipulate photons.
By Brett Smith
16 Jan 2019
Late last year, a research team, led by Professor Enrique Solano at UPV/EHU-University of Basque Country, created a model of quantum artificial life on a quantum computer.
By Isabelle Robinson
22 Jan 2019
With the continuous development of technology and the desire to be connected to people and objects alike for more efficient, faster and easier way of doing stuff, Internet of Things or the network of “smart” devices that collects and shares data to each other grew exponentially.
By Rose Ann Tegio
3 Jan 2019
Quantum computers use the quantum states of subatomic particles to store information. They use superposition, entanglement, and interference to process the information at a much faster rate than conventional computers.
By Isabelle Robinson
19 Dec 2018
With the advent of quantum computing and newly-found abilities to solve incredibly complex problems, a new space race has emerged in which China, at least for now, seem to be leading.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
14 Dec 2018
Quantum computing has the potential to change with world and disrupt every industry by providing the opportunity to solve incredibly intricate problems that modern day supercomputers just can’t achieve – including the potential to map extremely complex weather patterns.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
14 Dec 2018
Utilizing quantum mechanics, quantum networks enable secure communication and distributed computing, paving the way for innovative technological advancements.
By Samudrapom Dam
17 Sep 2024
Referred to by Albert Einstein as “spooky action at a distance,” quantum entanglement involves two or more particles that are connected in such a manner that an action on one particle affect the other(s), even if they are separated by long distance(s).
By Brett Smith
19 Nov 2018
Astrophysicists regularly use high-powered computers in their work, with a growing number of astrophysics departments now featuring study groups strictly dedicated to 'computational astrophysics'.
By Brett Smith
19 Sep 2018