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Researchers have discovered that it’s possible to speed up, slow down, or reverse the flow of time in a quantum system.
First up, Comcast. Yes, Comcast—the company that turned buffering into a personality trait—claims quantum will help them deliver “the fastest internet to the largest number of customers.” Isn’t that ...
Businesses in southern Alberta are getting the chance to try out a publicly accessible supercomputer, after a quantum ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNGlobal First: Physicists simulate wormhole travel using quantum computerA new experiment using Google’s Sycamore quantum processor has taken a bold step toward testing ideas from quantum gravity.
The emerging technology promises better medicine, faster internet and more sustainable food production. It also comes with ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNQuantum networks could unlock the secrets of time and gravityFor decades, quantum physics and general relativity have stood as two powerful but separate theories. Quantum physics ...
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Futurism on MSNScientists Just Launched the First Quantum Computer Into SpaceThe world of quantum computing has barged into a new frontier: space. A tiny quantum computer housed in a satellite is now in ...
For the first time ever, scientists have watched electrons perform a bizarre quantum feat: tunneling through atomic barriers ...
A team of physicists has experimentally uncovered what electrons do during quantum tunneling, revealing a surprising internal collision process that challenges long-held beliefs. Professor Dong Eon ...
Quantum computers are getting faster. IBM's Starling computer will be released in 2029 and will be 20,000 times faster than current quantum computers.
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