Quantum Computing

South Carolina Quantum Computing Program Sees Success With USC Students’ Project

U.S.
Amanda Smith

This article was originally published in South Carolina Daily Gazette. COLUMBIA — University of South Carolina seniors studying finance and computer science ...

New Method Transforms Everyday Materials Like Glass Into Quantum Materials

Science
Dr. Sarah Adams

Researchers at UCI and Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a new method to transform everyday materials into conductors suitable for quantum ...

Never-Repeating Patterns of Tiles Can Safeguard Quantum Information

Science
Dr. Sarah Adams

This extreme fragility might make quantum computing sound hopeless. But in 1995, the applied mathematician Peter Shor discovered a clever way to ...

MIT’s New Graphene Breakthrough Is Shaping the Future of Quantum Computing

Science
Dr. Sarah Adams

The fractional quantum Hall effect has generally been seen under very high magnetic fields, but MIT physicists have now observed it in ...

Apple Updates iMessage With a New ‘Post-Quantum’ Encryption Protocol

Technology
Michael Johnson

Apple has rolled out an update to iMessage encryption, the likes of which includes post-quantum protections that the company calls the “most ...

Harvard Unveils Innovative Approach to High-Temperature Superconductors

Science
Dr. Sarah Adams

Harvard researchers, led by Philip Kim, have advanced superconductor technology by creating a high-temperature superconducting diode using cuprates. This development is crucial ...

Cambridge Uses Time-Travel Simulations To Solve “Impossible” Problems

Science
Dr. Sarah Adams

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have utilized quantum entanglement to simulate a scenario resembling backward time travel. This allows for past ...