Liz Kendall announces £1bn funding to help design large-scale quantum computers for scientists, researchers, public sector and business ...
Scientists have just created a new, strange type of molecule. It’s made of a bunch of atoms bound together in a ring, like ...
The government announced today that it is to spend £2 billion on quantum computing research over the next four years. The Department of Science, Innovation and Technology says it is encouraging ...
A 256-qubit quantum computer housed at the University of Cambridge is set to ‘supercharge’ quantum research in the UK.
The UK will spend more than £1 billion ($1.3 billion) on quantum computing research over the next four years, as governments ...
Inside most photonic chips, light races through tiny optical wires. It carries information far faster than electricity can in many conventional systems.
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Quantum computers still struggle with chemistry’s hardest molecular calculations
One of the biggest promises of quantum computing is the ability to simulate molecules ...
The government has ambitions to make the UK the first country to deliver quantum computing at scale, and has set aside £1bn ...
The new architecture shows how quantum processors could work alongside classical HPC, creating hybrid environments to tackle ...
The government argues the initiative will accelerate the growth of the UK’s quantum sector, helping domestic startups scale while attracting global private investment. Officials estimate quantum ...
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Quantum computing uncovers new molecule
AN international team of scientists has created a molecule unlike any previously known, demonstrating how quantum computing ...
On May 7, 1981, influential physicist Richard Feynman gave a keynote speech at Caltech. Feynman opened his talk by politely rejecting the very notion of a keynote speech, instead saying that he had ...
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