Explore tweets tagged as #Quantum_Computers
@pepmartorell
Pep Martorell
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It’s been upgraded, Richard: the chapel now houses quantum computers! The most beautiful tech installation in Europe.
@RichDecibels
Richard D. Bartlett
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my friend works at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center in a deconsecrated church and it has the absolute peak European aesthetic
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@jenseisert
Jens Eisert
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Quantum computers will finally be useful: What's behind the revolution. https://t.co/jfR0QVkWxU An interesting read and good article in @Nature by @dcastelvecchi.
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@PhysicsMagazine
Physics Magazine
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Researchers have demonstrated a new way to fabricate waveguides, capacitors, and other qubit components above the rest of the chip. The elevated arrangement will make it easier to scale up superconducting quantum computers. https://t.co/h6DZR33QeV
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@RscBhuj
Regional Science Centre Bhuj (RSC Bhuj)
5 days
@RSCBhuj, students got a glimpse of #Quantum_Computers and how they work. The excitement was real! Seeing future technology up close made everyone curious and eager to learn about #Quantum_computing and #QPUs.
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@IBMResearch
IBM Research
10 days
Researchers from @IBM present the first quantum algorithm capable of efficiently simulating stochastic differential equations, making it the first such algorithm able to simulate chaotic, non‑linear systems — something classical computers struggle with: https://t.co/YJVVFaAXy3
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@NIST
National Institute of Standards and Technology
4 days
How do you build a quantum network that links quantum computers, sensors and more? You start by mastering light at the level of a single particle: the photon. Learn more at https://t.co/EbQc6U3yE4
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@OISTedu
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST)
5 days
Scientists have unveiled a new way to power quantum computers using tiny quantum batteries - a step that could make future machines faster, more reliable, and far more energy-efficient. Read the study by CSIRO, @uq_news, and OIST:
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@CathInstTech
Catholic Institute of Technology
4 days
Quantum computing gets a lot of hype, but what does it actually mean for the future?  From medicine and materials science to cybersecurity, our latest newsletter article breaks down what quantum computers can and can’t do, why they’re so hard to build, and why the real
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@RSCRajkot
Regional Science Centre - Rajkot
4 days
A Quantum Computer Demonstration activity was conducted at @RSCRajkot, where students explored the fascinating world of quantum computers and learned how future technology works. ⚛️
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@opdev_tech
opdev
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🚀 Stanford's tiny light trap could enable million-qubit quantum computers. Stanford researchers have developed a miniature optical cavity that efficiently traps light from individual atoms, potentially allowing quantum computers to scale up dramatically. This breakthrough uses a
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@StMarysNenagh
St.Marys Nenagh
4 days
Today the 5th Year Physics group visited the University of Limerick for a lecture on quantum computers by Dr. Felix Flicker (University of Bristol). A fascinating topic and a great experience for the group!
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@JTodupunuri
Jagadeesh| Official InterLink AmbassadorT3
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⚛️ Why Quantum Computers Can’t Hack Bitcoin or Destroy InterLink (And why the hype misses the point) 🧵👇 1️⃣ Quantum computers are hyped as an existential threat to crypto. Reality check: they’re not. Speed ≠ dominance. Math ≠ control. 2️⃣ 🔐 Bitcoin is layered & adaptive •
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@Basco20b
Basco
7 days
Quantum-resistant means building systems that stay secure even when quantum computers exist. It’s not fear — it’s responsibility. Long-term security starts with smart design. @diamante_io
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@ChinaDaily
China Daily
6 days
Chinese scientists have taken a significant step toward understanding and controlling the behavior of complex #quantum systems, demonstrating that quantum computers can track — and even regulate — processes that are effectively impossible for classical computers to calculate.
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@cosmosarcive
Cosmos Archive
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Quantum computers are doing math in other universes? Brian Cox explains how the "Many Worlds" interpretation might be the only way to explain how quantum computing actually works. "It's doing it in the multiple universes."
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@0xShadooow
Shadooow
23 hours
Chris explains that quantum computers can really be used by attackers, or "hackers," as a sort of time machine to look back in time. "In some sense, a quantum computer is sort of going to be a time machine that's able to look back in time, right?"
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@EKent21000
Edison Kent | AI, Tech & Robotics Enthusiast
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🧬⚛️ BREAKTHROUGH: Quantum computers can now simulate molecules with 100+ atoms - a game-changer for drug discovery! IBM's latest quantum systems are accelerating pharmaceutical research from 10-15 years to just 5-8 years. The future of medicine is here. #QuantumComputing
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@PALROBIN0
AI × Crypto
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⚡️ Quantum computers aren’t a Bitcoin threat…yet! 🚀 CoinShares says millions of qubits are needed – far beyond today’s tech. Risks loom in the 2030s, but upgrades can keep Bitcoin safe. #Bitcoin #QuantumComputing #CryptoSecurity #CoinShares #FutureProof #CryptoNews
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