Quantum computing Research update ‘Lattice surgery’ entangles fault-tolerant topological qubits Technique for trapped ions could lead to more reliable quantum computers Read article: ‘Lattice surgery’ entangles fault-tolerant topological qubits
Quantum computing Podcasts Processing natural language using quantum computers, listening to the oceans’ myriad sounds Quantum physicist Bob Coecke and marine biologist Ana Širovic are our podcast guests Read article: Processing natural language using quantum computers, listening to the oceans’ myriad sounds
Quantum computing Research update Silicon qubits find the right position New work on optimizing the location of phosphorous impurities could help silicon-based quantum processors scale up Read article: Silicon qubits find the right position
Quantum computing Research update Quantum advantage demonstrated using Gaussian boson sampling Photon-based calculation is done 100 trillion times faster than on a supercomputer Read article: Quantum advantage demonstrated using Gaussian boson sampling
Quantum computing Podcasts Quantum software company tackles big computing challenges Ilyas Khan of Cambridge Quantum Computing is our guest this week Read article: Quantum software company tackles big computing challenges
Quantum computing Research update New optical connections for trapped ions could lead to better quantum computers Two independent teams take important step towards scalability Read article: New optical connections for trapped ions could lead to better quantum computers
Quantum computing Podcasts Pathways to scalable quantum technologies Jelena Vučković and Michelle Simmons talk about their careers and drive to create practical quantum devices Read article: Pathways to scalable quantum technologies
Quantum computing Podcasts How capable are today’s quantum computers? Exploring what the first quantum computers might achieve, plus a preview of Quantum 2020 Read article: How capable are today’s quantum computers?
Quantum computing Podcasts Why Google builds quantum computers, the LGBT+ experience in physics, CERN’s carbon footprint Sergio Boixo, Ramon Barthelemy and Kate Ravilious are our guests this week Read article: Why Google builds quantum computers, the LGBT+ experience in physics, CERN’s carbon footprint
Quantum computing Research update Nifty noise trick makes quantum states live longer Simple scheme produces record-breaking decoherence times for solid-state spin qubits Read article: Nifty noise trick makes quantum states live longer