UNSW engineers have made a significant advance in quantum computing: they created ‘quantum entangled states’ – where two separate particles become so deeply linked they no longer behave independently ...
Governments and tech companies continue to pour money into quantum technology in the hopes of building a supercomputer that can work at speeds we can't yet fathom to solve big problems.
The antimony cat is embedded inside a silicon quantum chip, similar to the ones we have in our computers and mobile phones, but adapted to give access to the quantum state of a single atom. The chip ...
UNSW Sydney startup Diraq has demonstrated that its silicon-based quantum chips can maintain world-class accuracy even in large-scale production, a breakthrough that moves quantum computing closer to ...
Quantum entanglement, the invisible connection between particles that entwines them in such a way that they act as one, has fascinated scientists for decades. It is also one of the most important ...
Former Australian of the Year Michelle Simmons' deep tech startup says it is “on track” to build the world’s first commercial ...
Quantum entanglement—once dismissed by Albert Einstein as “spooky action at a distance”—has long captured the public imagination and puzzled even seasoned scientists. But for today’s quantum ...
Commercially viable quantum computers are in the future, and these three companies are leading the way. Quantum computing, which leverages the properties of quantum mechanics to perform certain ...
It’s an incredible honor to be recognized among such an inspiring group of global quantum leaders, for efforts accelerating the path to commercially useful quantum computing,” said Dr. Simmons. “This ...