Tag: Quantum Information Processing

World’s first cryo chip controls qubits at -273°C, powers leap in quantum computing

World’s first cryo chip controls qubits at -273°C, powers leap in quantum computing In a major advance for quantum computing, researchers at the University of Sydney have developed the world’s first cryo chip that can control qubits at a temperature of -273°C. This groundbreaking achievement is set to revolutionize the field of quantum computing, offering […]

Interlune’s lunar excavator plans to suck helium-3 from moon and supply it to Earth

Interlune’s Lunar Excavator: Revolutionizing Clean Energy Supply from the Moon What if the future of clean energy and even the next leap in quantum computing were not just ideas of a distant tomorrow, but tangible realities awaiting us in the near future? The possibility of harnessing helium-3 from the moon as a potent fuel source […]

Researchers stabilize Majorana modes, solving a major quantum computing challenge

Researchers Stabilize Majorana Modes, Solving a Major Quantum Computing Challenge Quantum computers promise to solve problems far beyond the reach of traditional computers, but one of the major hurdles in achieving this potential has been the fragile nature of quantum bits, or qubits. These qubits are highly sensitive to their environment, making it difficult to […]

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