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Time Crystals Could Unlock a Radical New Future For Quantum Computers : ScienceAlert

The path to quantum supremacy is complicated by a fairy tale challenge – how do you carry a cloud without changing its shape? The potential solution sounds almost as fantastical as the problem. You could guide the cloud to dance as it travels, to the beat of a unique material known as a time crystal. […]

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What Is Internet Computer (ICP) and How To Use It: A Beginner’s Guide

The Internet Computer is a network of sub-blockchains controlled by an ownerless master blockchain that aims to expand the functionality of the public Internet through a revolutionary serverless cloud model. The result is a more open, secure, and censorship-resistant Internet that is able to host any applications on a single platform. In addition to providing

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DoD’s new service to give US troops remote access to supercomputers

The US Department of Defense has finally agreed to develop supercomputer cloud service, which will add the capacity and the ability to remotely access Pentagon’s high-performance computers. The approval came after two companies completed an 18-month prototyping period. Rescale and Parallel Works demonstrated that their solutions successfully increase the computing power of High-Performance Computing Modernization

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Defining — and citing — the Qiskit SDK

Qiskit first emerged in 2017 as an open-source software development kit (SDK), but since then, it has evolved into a comprehensive software stack delivering the world’s most performant software for building, optimizing, orchestrating, and executing quantum workloads. Today, the Qiskit SDK is just one component in this expanded software stack, but it remains vitally important.

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China’s new quantum thermometer can measure extreme-low temperatures

Chinese researchers achieved a breakthrough in quantum computing with a high-performance ruthenium oxide thermometer resistant to interference. The breakthrough was made by Chinese scientists at the Anhui Quantum Computing Engineering Research Center. The thermometer developed by QuantumCTek achieves a starting temperature near 6 millikelvin (mK), setting a new record in China and advancing the country’s

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Explore newly recommended notebook environments for Qiskit

Whether you’re gearing up to build your first quantum circuit, or already constructing 100+ qubit, utility-scale workloads, IBM® makes it easy for users to access the full power of its quantum software and utility-scale quantum hardware resources from the comfort of their local machines. Just download and install the Qiskit SDK and the Qiskit Runtime

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Pasqal Surpasses 1,000 Atoms in Quantum Processor, Advancing Scalable Quantum Computing

Pasqal Surpasses 1,000 Atoms in Quantum Processor, Advancing Scalable Quantum Computing Pasqal, a company developing neutral-atom based quantum computers, has achieved a significant milestone by successfully loading over 1,000 atoms in a single shot within their quantum processor. This breakthrough is a critical step towards scalable quantum computing, allowing for more complex optimization problems and

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Crypto-agility and quantum-safe readiness | IBM Quantum Computing Blog

With the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) post-quantum cryptographic standard expected to be published this summer, companies need to start navigating the migration to quantum-safe cryptography. The most sustainable and effective way to make cryptosystems resilient for the quantum era is to establish cryptographic agility, or crypto-agility for short. Crypto-agility means that

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Research calls for curriculum changes as proportion of girls studying computing drops to around one in five – Reading Today Online

THE UNIVERSITY of Reading has shared figures which show that the proportion of girls taking Computing at GCSE level has halved. Researchers have warned that changes to the school curriculum could contribute to the male domination of digital spaces as well as the UK’s aim to be a technology “superpower.” Figures from research led by

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Leading Medical Centers in Taiwan Adopt NVIDIA Accelerated Computing to Advance Biomedical Research

Taiwan’s leading medical centers — the National Health Research Institute (NHRI) and Chang Gung Memorial Hospital (CGMH) — are set to advance biomedical research and healthcare for patients. The centers are embracing accelerated computing and generative AI for everything from imaging to enhancing patient care, from streamlining clinical workflows to drug discovery research. “The use

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