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(By Becky Bracken) Instead of today’s qubits made from typical semi-conductor materials, an interdisciplinary team of physicists and chemists has figured out how to turn specific molecules into qubits, providing a glimpse into a new frontier of...

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(By Becky Bracken) Instead of today’s qubits made from typical semi-conductor materials, an interdisciplinary team of physicists and chemists has figured out how to turn specific molecules into qubits, providing a glimpse into a new frontier of...

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(InsideQuantumTechnology) We are constantly adding new features to Inside Quantum Technology. In addition to our regular daily coverage of best articles on Quantum Technology from around the world, we are adding our own original content

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IBM’s Dario Gil Speaks at CES on Growing Hybrid Cloud, AI, & Quantum Computing

(InformationWeek) Dario Gil, senior vice president and director of IBM Research, gave a talk this week at the online CES 2021 conference where he discussed the acceleration of resolving challenges through quantum computers, AI, and hybrid cloud....

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Dell’s CTO Speaks to 2021 Asia Pacific & Japan Briefing; Says “Quantum Technology An Accelerator, An Augment to Conventional Computing”

(CRN.India) Dell Technologies held the “Perspectives – 2021 and beyond” Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) media briefing on 8 January. Co-hosted by Amit Midha, President, APJ and Global Digital Cities, and John Roese, Global Chief Technology Officer....

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Is Quantum Computing the End of Digital Privacy?

(BeeBom) The fact that quantum computers can break all traditional digital encryption, could have significant consequences on electronic privacy and security of citizens, governments and businesses. A quantum computer could efficiently crack a...

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Important Milestone in the Creation of a Quantum Computer That Uses Transistors As Qubits

(SciTechDaily) In recent years, a pan-European collaboration, in partnership with French microelectronics leader CEA-Leti, has been exploring everyday transistors — that are present in billions in all our mobile phones — for their use as qubits....

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(AdvancedScienceNews) University at Buffalo researchers are reporting an advancement of a chemical sensing chip that could lead to handheld devices that detect trace chemicals — everything from illicit drugs to pollution — as quickly as a...

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PNNL Theoretical Chemists Make Quantum Calculation Using Quantum Simulator to Accurately Model Simple Molecules

(MirageNews) Theoretical chemists Bo Peng and Karol Kowalski at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory duo are teaching today’s computers to do the math that will reveal the universe’s subatomic glue, once full-scale quantum computing becomes...

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(ScientificAmerican) The discovery of quantum mechanics in the early 20th century spawned a revolution that tore through scientific disciplines with abandon.
Now, scientists and engineers are excited about a “second quantum revolution.” An...

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U.S. Patents Study Over Past Five Years Indicates Quantum Computers, AI & Autonomous Vehicles Fastest Growing Area of Technology

(Bloomberg) A new study of U.S. patents issued over the past five years shows that artificial intelligence, quantum computers and autonomous vehicles are among the fastest-growing areas of technology, with American companies often in the lead.
The...

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