Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard were recognized for their foundational work in quantum information science.
Quantum computing promises to transform our world in rapid, radical and revolutionary ways: solving in seconds problems that ...
Quantum computers, computing systems that process information using quantum mechanical effects, could outperform classical ...
Turing Award winners Gilles Brassard and Charles Bennett pioneered ideas that are now foundational to quantum computers and ...
IBM teams up with researchers to show a quantum processor’s capabilities in materials modeling.
Researchers demonstrated extremely strong nonlinear light-matter coupling in a quantum circuit. Stronger coupling enables faster quantum readout and operations, ultimately improving the accuracy of ...
But now a different award has become the latest sign that the revolution may be quantized, which is to say its information ...
Quantum computers need special materials called topological superconductors—but they’ve been notoriously difficult to create. Researchers have now shown they can trigger this exotic state by subtly ...
The pair will share the $1 million prize for their pioneering work in quantum cryptography and the broader field of quantum ...
Crystal jellyfish have an eerie beauty: thanks to a natural protein, they emit a faint green glow. For decades, researchers have used that green fluorescent protein and similar molecules to light up ...
The future of science may be quantum-classical hybrid computing ...