Quantum chemistry is quietly entering a new phase, one where some of the hardest problems in materials science are finally ...
A new computational approach developed at the University of Chicago promises to shed light on some of the world's most ...
The quantum world has a reputation for being elusive, but physicists are now starting to watch it unfold in real time. For ...
Quantum technology is accelerating out of the lab and into the real world, and a new article argues that the field now stands at a turning point—one that is similar to the early computing age that ...
A gold superconducting quantum computer hangs against a black background. Quantum computers, like the one shown here, could someday allow chemists to solve problems that classical computers can’t.
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 ...
Computing hasn’t changed fundamentally since the advent of the abacus 4,500 years ago. But that could change imminently as the world ushers in the quantum computer, a radically new type of computing ...
Breakthrough photonic quantum chip emits ultra-short 2 nm X-ray waves, advancing quantum materials and powering next-gen ...
The acceptance of molecules as 3D structures led to major advances in chemistry, with quantum mechanics providing the theoretical framework. Early successes, like modeling the neutral H2 molecule, ...
Across industries, leaders—even those who aren’t tech experts—have heard about developments in quantum computing. While the underlying details may be a mystery to most, one thing is clear: Quantum ...