
Is Quantum Computing the Future?
Individuals old enough to remember the 1950s might recall the optimism of that decade. The world was getting back to work after fighting a devastating world war. People were building new houses,
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Individuals old enough to remember the 1950s might recall the optimism of that decade. The world was getting back to work after fighting a devastating world war. People were building new houses,
Back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Scott Bakula starred in a television show entitled “Quantum Leap.” The premise of the show involved a failed experiment which resulted in Bakula’s character,
Nearly every week scientists announce another breakthrough they claim takes us a step closer to developing a truly universal quantum computer. Elliot M. Kass notes, “Quantum computing theory has been around since
Anyone who has read very much about the current international race to develop a programmable quantum computer knows how weird and spooky the science behind the pursuit can be. The weirdness begins
Like most people working STEM fields, IBM researchers believe technology has the potential to change the world around us in profound ways. Annually, members of the IBM Research team showcase what they
As the United States continues to recover from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, it seems unnecessary to warn supply chain risk management professionals we are entering a new era during which supply chains
Politicians are often excoriated for changing (or flip-flopping) their stances on various political topics. Changes in position often leads to defeat at the polls. In the field of quantum computing, however, it
In early May, Chinese scientists from the Shanghai Institute for Advanced Studies of University of Science and Technology of China announced they had successfully built the world’s first quantum computing machine that
Nearly every week some researcher around the world announces another breakthrough inching the world closer to developing generalized quantum computing capabilities. As a result, Chris Brandt reports, “A lot of experts and
At the core of every quantum computer are quantum bits (aka qubits) that provide quirky states of superposition that allow a qubit simultaneously to be a “0” and a “1”. The problem
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