
Boffins can protect quantum systems from noise
Quantum Cats can be so sensitive
University of Cambridge researchers have found a way to protect highly fragile quantum systems from noise.

IBM releases quantum plans
1000 qubits by 2023
IBM has announced its quantum “road map” which includes plans to built a 1000 qubit model by 2023.

Quantum entanglement comes with risks, warns cryptography expert
Reality gets entangled by uncertain quantum kittens
While boffins are cheering having made a major breakthrough in understanding and harnessing the principle of quantum entanglement, this does not come without risks a quantum cryptography expert has warned.

Google’s top quantum computing brain may or may not have quit
We will know when someone opens his office door
John Martinis, who had established Google’s quantum hardware group in 2014, has cleaned out his office, put the cats out and left the building.

Google's quantum computer claims neither dead nor alive
IBM disputes Google claims
IBM is disputing the much-vaunted claim that Google has hit a new milestone with its quantum computing.

IBM expands its Q Network
Expanding research and careers in quantum computing
IBM has expanded its IBM Q Network to include several global universities to accelerate joint research in quantum computing and develop curricula to help prepare students for careers that will be influenced by this next era of computing, across science and business.

IBM quantum processor manages machine learning
The cat is out of the box Dave
IBM researchers have managed to implement machine learning on an IBM quantum processor

Quantum computing is just not happening
The Cats will not co-operate
IEEE Spectrum’s Mikhail Dyakonov is warning that Quantum computing is "not in our foreseeable future" despite shedloads of research in quantum and condensed-matter physics.

Google wants to prove quantum supremacy
Asks NASA for help to check if its quantum cat is dead and alive
Google wants NASA to help it prove quantum supremacy within a matter of months.

Jensen thinks Quantum is the future
Exclusive: Will be important
Last week at the GTC we saw Jen Hsung Huang, the founder and CEO of Nvidia walking by, and of course, we had to ask him a question. The single thing I wanted to ask was his opinion about Quantum computing.