An international collaboration sheds new light on the relationship between quantum theory and thermodynamics. The research group demonstrated that while the laws of quantum theory alone do not ...
Quantum sensors can be significantly more precise than conventional sensors and are used for Earth observation, navigation, ...
A team at Oxford University successfully networked together two quantum processors using optical fiber and quantum ...
Sarah Sheldon, an engineering physicist from IBM, talks to Joe McEntee about the company’s efforts to open up the next ...
A study reveals that in the microscopic realm of atoms and subatomic particles the equations describing their behavior remain ...
A technology once feared too error-prone to underlie a quantum computer is hitting the big time.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is raising awareness of the potential of quantum computing in financial services to make sure they don’t miss out on a huge opportunity. The financial sector is ...
IBM is a quantum computing pioneer generating real revenue from the emerging technology. The company is close to $1 billion in cumulative quantum computing signings. While it could take a decade ...
Mature tech companies offer a more reliable investment than pure quantum plays. Quantum breakthroughs are exciting but probably won't deliver game-changing or even usable systems for many years.
The second law of thermodynamics, a cornerstone of modern physics, states that entropy—a measure of disorder—never spontaneously decreases. It governs everything from the efficiency of engines to the ...
In simpler terms, the second law of thermodynamics means that things naturally tend to become more disordered over time.
While Quantum Fiber boasts one of the largest fiber-optic networks in the US, its coverage is limited to just a handful of cities. While Quantum Fiber plans and pricing may vary depending on where ...