Quantum computers could break encryption. The US government is trying to prevent that. By Charlotte Hu / Jul 8, 2022
Physicists just gifted us ‘quantum spin liquid,’ a weird new state of matter By Rahul Rao / Dec 2, 2021
Amazon’s venture into the bizarre world of quantum computing has a new home base By Charlotte Hu / Oct 27, 2021
What the heck is a time crystal, and why are physicists obsessed with them? By Rahul Rao / Aug 13, 2021
Is Multi-Millionfold Speedup Proof That Google Is Really Quantum Computing? By Sophie Bushwick / Dec 11, 2015
Quantum Processor Calculates That 15 = 3×5 (With Almost 50% Accuracy!) By Rebecca Boyle / Aug 20, 2012
Physicists Demonstrate Working Quantum Router, a Step Toward a Quantum Internet By Colin Lecher / Aug 3, 2012
A Diamond Quantum Bit Holds Data for Nearly Two Seconds at Room Temperature By Clay Dillow / Jul 5, 2012
MIT Scientist Offers $100,000 to Anyone Who Can Prove Quantum Computing Is Impossible By Dan Nosowitz / Feb 7, 2012
Cloud-Based Quantum Computing Will Allow Secure Calculation on Encrypted Bits By Rebecca Boyle / Jan 20, 2012
The Largest-Ever Quantum Calculation Uses 84 Qubits and Takes Just 270 Milliseconds By Clay Dillow / Jan 12, 2012
Air Force Researchers are Building Simple Quantum Computers Out of Holograms By Clay Dillow / Dec 20, 2011
Thirty-Year-Old Encryption Formula Can Resist Quantum-Computing Attacks That Defeat All Common Codes By Clay Dillow / Aug 18, 2010