Although quantum computing is a nascent field, there are plenty of key moments that defined it over the last few decades as scientists strive to create machines that can solve impossible problems.
Richard Feynman, the iconic physicist and one of the progenitors of quantum computing, famously said in 1981: “Nature isn’t classical, dammit, and if you want to make a simulation of nature, you’d ...
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New quantum hardware finally puts mechanics to work
Recent advancements in quantum computing hardware have ushered in a new era of practical quantum mechanics applications. A novel system that sorts ions for more efficient computation marks a ...
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