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Scientists may have uncovered the missing piece of quantum computing by reviving a particle once dismissed as useless. This particle, called the neglecton, could give fragile quantum systems the full ...
When mathematicians revived ignored mathematical structures, they found that overlooked particles, called "neglectons," could ...
A new study shows adding one α-type anyon to Ising braiding makes quantum computation universal without extra measurements or ...
Today’s digital security relies on one fragile truth: that breaking today’s encryption standards, using tools available today ...
A discarded mathematical oddity has become the key to unlocking universal quantum computing. By combining Ising anyons with a newly recognized particle, the neglecton, researchers showed that complex ...
"It's really forcing us to rethink the fundamentals of how we make sure encryption adapts to dynamic future threats," said ...
Even if you’re not ready to jump into post-quantum cryptography with both feet, you can start taking practical steps now to ...
When a guitar string is plucked or a playground swing is set in motion, the movement gradually fades away. Physicists call ...
Quantum security research has taken another leap forward, moving closer to reshaping the way sensitive data is protected in ...
IBM and RIKEN demonstrate how hybrid quantum computing is solving complex molecular chemistry problems, marking a step toward ...
QuEra Computing, the leader in neutral-atom quantum computers, and Deloitte, a professional services leader, have entered an alliance to help organizations translate emerging quantum capabilities into ...
Smaller transistors made chips faster, cheaper, and more capable. As Moore's law slows, a different limit has come into focus ...