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Quantum computing in 2026: What it can do, what it can’t, and who is actually using it
In December 2024, a team at Google published a result in Nature that physicists had been chasing for nearly three decades: a ...
Michele Mosca of the Institute for Quantum Computing and Dept. of Combinatorics & Optimization, University of Waterloo and St. Jerome’s University, and Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics ...
The quantum computing future is rapidly reshaping how scientists think about computation, with machines moving toward fault-tolerant systems capable of solving problems beyond classical limits. From ...
While post-quantum security standards and technical solutions are rapidly advancing, Quantus’ Chris Smith argues that Bitcoin ...
The very prospect of the quantum apocalypse has driven various stakeholders to consider what that could be like and how to ...
Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require ...
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Quantum computing made simple for curious minds
Quantum computing is rewriting the rules of processing power by harnessing qubits, superposition, and entanglement to tackle problems classical computers can’t. From Grover’s speed-boosting searches ...
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