Quantum computing Research update Entangled molecules make a novel qubit platform Two independent groups report a new tool for quantum science Read article: Entangled molecules make a novel qubit platform
Quantum computing Analysis QUANT-NET’s testbed innovations: reimagining the quantum network Joe McEntee visits Berkeley Lab to learn about QUANT-NET's quantum network testbed for distributed quantum computing applications Read article: QUANT-NET’s testbed innovations: reimagining the quantum network
Quantum computing Interview Toby Cubitt: why algorithms will speed up applications of quantum computers Toby Cubitt explains why algorithms are vital for the development of quantum computers Read article: Toby Cubitt: why algorithms will speed up applications of quantum computers
Quantum computing Research update Charge qubits get a thousand-fold boost New quantum computing architecture increases qubit coherence time from 100 nanoseconds to 100 microseconds Read article: Charge qubits get a thousand-fold boost
Quantum computing Podcasts Why Alice & Bob are making cat qubits, IOP calls for action on net-zero target This podcast features a quantum entrepreneur and an energy expert Read article: Why Alice & Bob are making cat qubits, IOP calls for action on net-zero target
Quantum computing Research update New chip architecture offers hope for scaling up superconducting qubit arrays Gate errors fall by nearly an order of magnitude in rearranged control system based on single quanta of magnetic flux Read article: New chip architecture offers hope for scaling up superconducting qubit arrays
Quantum computing Analysis Neutral-atom quantum computers are having a moment Three new studies show record low error rates and a new error erasure strategy for two-qubit quantum gates Read article: Neutral-atom quantum computers are having a moment
Quantum computing Research update Three-qubit computing platform is made from electron spins Scanning tunnelling microscope assembles and operates quantum gates Read article: Three-qubit computing platform is made from electron spins
Quantum computing Research update Quantum-computing protocol avoids targeting individual atoms in an array Strings of atoms create qubits that interact via superatoms Read article: Quantum-computing protocol avoids targeting individual atoms in an array
Quantum computing Podcasts Quantum algorithms make clever use of noisy hardware Our podcast guest is Phasecraft’s Toby Cubitt Read article: Quantum algorithms make clever use of noisy hardware