Moth, the London-based quantum computing company, has launched Quantum Backrooms, an open-access game and the world's first quantum consumer product, inviting anyone and everyone to explore a virtual ...
Quantum computing remains in a superposition of "viable" and "not viable," but this game is intriguing either way.
Quantum Backrooms is a horror game in which the player explores eerie rooms. The twist is that the rooms have been generated ...
Imagine the tiniest game of checkers in the world—one played by using lasers to precisely shuffle around ions across a very small grid. That’s the idea behind a recent study published in the journal ...
Quantum computing could lead to revolutions in cryptography, materials design and telecommunications. But fulfilling those promises could be many years away ...
What use is a quantum computer? Perhaps both more and less than you think, according to quantum computing expert Shayan Majidy ...
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