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Putting hypersensitive quantum sensors in a living cell is a promising path for tracking cell growth and diagnosing diseases—even cancers—in their early stages.
According to the paper, the "shell man," the researcher, makes use of two superconducting quantum bits (qubits) to move the photons -- particles of light -- between the resonators.
IonQ’s agreement with Toyota Tsusho marks a pivotal step in the company’s global expansion, unlocking commercial opportunities in Japan’s multi-billion quantum market ...
IonQ, Inc., a leader in the quantum computing and networking industries, today announced a pivotal flagship distributor partnership with Toyota Tsusho Corporation to accelerate quantum computing ...