PPhysics Read More Quantum breakthrough cuts 1,000 qubits to five, speeds computing4 April 2026 Scientists at California Institute of Technology and startup Oratomic have developed a method to drastically cut the number…
PPhysics Read More Research Team Finds Useful Quantum Computers Could Be Built with as Few as 10,000 Qubits1 April 2026 Insider Brief New research from Caltech and Oratomic suggests fault-tolerant quantum computers could require only 10,000–20,000 qubits—far fewer…
SSpace Read More Chinese risk study finds space solar power stations could accidentally zap satellites14 January 2026 As China pushes to take the global lead in building space-based solar power stations, a new study warns…
PPhysics Read More US team finds problems that even quantum computers can’t crack2 November 2025 Quantum computers are often seen as the ultimate problem-solvers, capable of tackling calculations that would take classical machines…
PPhysics Read More Physicists Shatter Quantum Computing Record2 October 2025 In a Caltech lab, a computer screen showed thousands of tiny points of light—each one a single atom,…
PPhysics Read More World’s largest quantum array hits 6,100 qubits at 99.98% accuracy26 September 2025 Quantum computers need vast numbers of qubits to solve the hardest problems in science and technology. Unlike classical…
PPhysics Read More Gravity vs Quantum Physics: Researchers Say They are Closing in on “One of the Most Important Outstanding Problems”15 August 2025 In a new roundup of promising advances in quantum physics, researchers are revealing the upcoming cutting-edge studies they…
PPhysics Read More Physicists force atoms into state of quantum ‘hyper-entanglement’ using tweezers made of laser light1 June 2025 When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. An…