For decades, quantum computing has felt like something out of science fiction — abstract, theoretical, and always “10 years away.” But in 2025, the story has changed. Quantum technology is no longer ...
By Qozeem D. Abdulwaheed AS a young Nigerian passionate about science, I have realised that data science and analytics are no longer skills reserved only for technology companies. They are fast ...
Three young start-up founders ditched university because it can’t keep up with artificial intelligence. “You can just learn so much better on the job.” ...
Three ways annealing quantum computing could head off AI’s escalating computational crunch The AI boom is driving an explosive surge in computational demands and reshaping the landscape of technology, ...
Getting in early on such a game-changing technology just might be the perfect example of how to make money by being in the right place at the right time. Investing in these three quantum computing ...
A team of Harvard physicists built the first-ever quantum computing machine that can operate continuously without restarting, achieving a major breakthrough in a field that could revolutionize ...
Quantum computing is still in its early stages of development, but researchers have extensively explored its potential uses. A recent study conducted at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil ...
In this article, we will discuss quantum computing and how it complements AI, including its ability to enhance AI models, and conversely, also explore AI’s ability to strengthen the power of quantum ...
IBM’s strategy to make quantum computing accessible through the cloud is helping it monetize its offerings. IonQ’s trapped-ion systems are moving from the lab to real-world use cases. Together, these ...
The team achieved a record-breaking coherence time of 12.6 seconds—the longest ever for hyperfine qubits in an optical tweezer array. They also maintained an imaging survival rate of 99.99%, meaning ...
PsiQuantum is betting $1B on silicon photonics to deliver fault-tolerant quantum computing, reshaping industries from AI to chemistry.
Researchers at Duke University have received a $2.66 million grant from the National Science Foundation to build a 96-qubit quantum computer by 2027 using trapped ions. Larger than any current quantum ...