Kawasaki’s first-ever electric four-wheeled vehicle is more than just a way to cruise the neighborhood or run errands. Now, ...
Quantum computing has enormous potential, but it faces a scalability problem. For such a machine to be useful in real terms, multiple quantum processors need to be assembled in a single location ...
Other names in the space such as D-Wave Quantum (NASDAQ:QBTS) and IonQ (NASDAQ:IONQ) were up 850% and 237%, respectively. This year has been a bit tougher on the quantum computing crowd, with ...
Quantum computing technology could transform multiple industries and create trillions in economic value. Investors can gain exposure to this potent theme through big-tech companies and specialized ...
Microsoft released a new quantum computing chip with stable properties. The technology has promise but is still many years away from commercialization. Microsoft stock looks like a buy if you are ...
Google’s safe browsing protections for the 3.5 billion users of the world’s most popular web browsing app, Chrome, have been a staple security diet since 2005. Google says that it helps ...
In a new study, scientists leveraged the power of a quantum computer to study the cosmic bubbles that would form if the universe transitioned to a true ground state. While death by this kind of ...
After decades in development, quantum computing is getting closer to its breakthrough moment. QuEra Computing, headquartered in Allston after spinning out of a Harvard lab, has customers already ...
Having written over 25 books related to quantum computational theory, I'm excited at how its ability to process vast amounts of data simultaneously, combined with AI’s pattern recognition and ...
Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney have proven that a spinning atomic nucleus really is fundamentally a quantum resource.
Officials at the California Department of Insurance are warning Southland residents of a “vehicle hostage” scam involving tow truck companies targeting motorists involved in traffic accidents.
PsiQuantum co-founder Pete Shadbolt says concerns around quantum computing breaking current encryption technologies are valid, but that there could be solutions. Shadbolt spoke at WSJ’s CIO ...