Hardware, software, and real-world quantum applications.

SEEQC says it has demonstrated a quantum computer controlled by superconducting digital electronics operating at millikelvin temperatures, and for once the paper is more interesting than the slogan.











Canada's government is touting a more than $900 million defence-industrial push as a quantum story.
Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech is pitching EduQit as a “build-your-own quantum computer,” and for once the fine print is more interesting than the slogan.
The interesting part of this quantum-light story is not the sci-fi language about a “hidden universe.” It is that a common lab workhorse—spontaneous parametric downconversion (SPDC)—may carry far richer structure than most teams have been using, with potential implications for how we engineer rob...
The new Rice University and Weizmann Institute result is interesting for quantum materials research precisely because it is less glamorous than the writeups make it sound.
The Wiring Bottleneck Quantum Computers Could No Longer Ignore Every superconducting quantum computer built today faces the same unglamorous problem: wiring.
Entanglement-enhanced quantum sensing just got more practical.
The arrow of time points one way in the everyday world.
IBM says it linked quantum chips together into a larger system — and the qubit count crossed 4,000.
Alice & Bob announced a 9.25x speedup in quantum error correction decoding last week, achieved by moving the computation from CPUs to NVIDIA GPUs.
Alice & Bob wants to build quantum error correction faster.
Horizon Quantum's SPAC merger is done.