Rapid advances in applying artificial intelligence to simulations in physics and chemistry have some people questioning whether we will even need quantum computers at all.
The relentless march of computational power has long relied on our ability to make electronic components smaller and more ...
IonQ, the Maryland-based developer of quantum computing systems that recently signed a $55 million deal with the US Air Force ...
By optimizing the design, production, and integration of chip-scale photonic devices and ion traps for scalable and ...
IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), a leader in the quantum computing industry, and Ansys (Nasdaq: ANSS), have joined forces to integrate ...
A recent study by researchers from CSIRO and the University of Melbourne has made progress in quantum machine learning, a ...
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has, for the first time in the world, generated and controlled ...
A research team at NTHU led by Professor Chih-Sung Chuu (right) has developed the world's smallest quantum computer---using only one photon.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is transforming the manufacturing space as its constituent technologies make ...
Nottingham scientists are part of a new ‘SUPERLASER’ research project to design a new type of laser that will use new ...
One estimate suggests IoT-connected devices are multiplying at a 12 percent compound ... Pressure to advance IoT security is ...