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Quantum computing, Schrödinger's cat
This metaphorical cat is both dead and alive – and it will help quantum engineers detect computing errors
A team led by UNSW quantum engineers has created a “Schrödinger’s cat” – a famous quantum thought experiment – inside a silicon chip.
Real-World 'Schrödinger's Cat' Brings Quantum Computing Breakthrough
First proposed in 1935 by the Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger, "Schrödinger's cat" was designed to highlight the physicist's concerns with one interpretation of quantum mechanics—the then relatively new theory that explains how matter behaves at the atomic (and smaller) scale.
Atomic feline: Engineers use ‘cat with 7 lives’ to prevent quantum computing errors
Using famous Schrodinger's cat thought experiment, researchers devise a new silicon quantum chip that is less prone to logical errors.
How a “Schrödinger’s cat” atom with seven lives embedded in a silicon chip could change quantum computing
Quantum mechanics has long been the playground of paradoxes, a field where atoms behave like both waves and particles, and cats are both alive and dead. Now, researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have brought a twist to the famous Schrödinger’s cat thought experiment,
Schrödinger’s Quantum Cat Awakens to Revolutionize Computing
In a groundbreaking experiment, UNSW researchers successfully applied the Schrödinger’s cat concept using an antimony atom to enhance quantum computations. This method significantly improves the reliability of quantum data processing and error correction,
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D-Wave CEO explains quantum computing, error correction, and how customers are using the tech today
Dr. Alan Baratz sits down with TheStreet to explain why Nvidia's CEO is "dead wrong" about quantum computing's future.
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Quantum-computing stocks could be rich takeover targets. Here’s what to know.
The global quantum-computing market, valued at $885.4 million in 2023, is projected to hit $12.6 billion by 2032. Furthermore, a 2024 report by Boston Consulting Group predicts that by 2040, quantum ...
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Opinion
MD aspires to be ‘quantum capital’ of the world one day
Gov. Wes Moore is pledging to make Maryland the “quantum capital of the world,” proposing a significant investment into the ...
Interesting Engineering
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World-first quantum entanglement of molecules at 92% fidelity, UK achieves ‘magic’
UK researchers used special optical tweezers to attain quantum entanglement of molecules that could unlock multiple ...
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How to Invest in Quantum Computing Companies (Updated 2025)
Quantum computing is an emerging technology that has the potential to revolutionize many industries. According to a late 2021 ...
Money Morning
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Microsoft’s Quantum Leap Sparks a Rally: What to Expect from Quantum Computing Stocks
Speculators are back on the hunt for early investments in quantum computing stocks after Microsoft’s President and Chief ...
Nature
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Quantum mechanics 100 years on: an unfinished revolution
A century ago, physics had its Darwinian moment — a change in perspective that was as consequential for the physical sciences ...
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Are Quantum Computing Stocks a Buy in January?
Quantum computing stocks collapsed in the early part of January, thanks in part to comments from the CEO of Nvidia. The ...
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Quantum Is More Than Just Computing
We are entering a new era of innovation called Quantum 2.0, which is unlocking a wealth of new possibilities across multiple ...
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The crazy ride in quantum computing stocks continues as shares rip higher on Microsoft's 'quantum ready' directive
Microsoft announced a program to help businesses prepare for the advent of the quantum computing era. Azizirad said this is a ...
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