By Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO, June 24 (Reuters) - A new critique in the scientific journal Nature is raising fresh ...
Microsoft's quantum computing ambitions face renewed doubt following a critique in Nature questioning a key 2025 research paper. An independent analysis suggests the company's claimed discovery of a ...
Sophia Economou is a Professor of Physics and the T. Marshall Hahn Chair in Physics at Virginia Tech. She is the founding director of the Virginia Tech Center for Quantum Information Science and ...
The day when a quantum computer can crack commonly used forms of encryption is drawing closer. The world isn’t prepared, experts say.
Gloria Platero is a physicist working on Condensed Matter Theory. She is Research Professor at the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) and works in the field of semiconductor quantum dots and their ...
Mikel Díez, Director of Quantum Computing at IBM Spain, explains how the new quantum systems will work alongside classical ones to offer new possibilities for problem-solving. The Basque city of San ...
New interview explores how delaying post-quantum cryptography could expose organisations to future legal liability LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, March 12, 2026 ...
D-Wave reported Q1 2025 revenue of $15 million, up 509% year over year. The revenue jump was driven by the sale of an Advantage(TM) quantum system to the Jülich Supercomputing Centre in Germany. CEO ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Christopher Mims: America used to run on IBM. It was the backbone of business.
For years, the conversation around quantum computing and cryptocurrency has been dominated by a single, breathless question: Will a quantum breakthrough kill Bitcoin? The fear is simple enough.