Every year in October our UCSB Physics faculty present an explanation of the Nobel Prize in Physics for that year.
Physicist Mir Faizal, Adjunct Professor with UBC Okanagan’s Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science, was not out to shatter the ...
If we become quantum tomorrow, data is lost today. Quantum comes down to size and efficiency. Current computers approach ...
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at why AI models struggle with finance, a revolutionary superconducting ...
The uncertainty inherent to quantum mechanics has long left physicists wondering whether the observations we make on the ...
Philip Ball dives into the challenges in developing quantum computing, and building up investments and users for the tech ...
At 26 times forward earnings, it may not be historically cheap, but it's still at a lower price tag than many of its peers.
It's a well-known fact that quantum calculations are difficult, but one would think that quantum computers would facilitate the process. In most cases, this is true.
US President Donald Trump has claimed partial credit for this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics, posting on Truth Social: “Trump ...
A mathematical proof has finally debunked the idea that we live in a simulation, according to a group of international ...
President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom saga last week followed a familiar Trump-era arc: A bunch of the president’s ...
President Donald Trump took credit for winning the Nobel Prize in Physics, which was awarded this month to three scientists.
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