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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 05, 2026
Wall Street Analysts Say This Quantum Computing Stock Could Soar 92% in 2026 - The Motley Fool

Wall Street Analysts Say This Quantum Computing Stock Could Soar 92% in 2026 The Motley Fool

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 04, 2026
MIT Researchers Observe Electrons Acting in Four Dimensions Within Novel Crystals

Researchers at MIT discovered that electrons within novel “moiré crystals” behave as if moving in four dimensions, simulating properties of hypothesized 4D quantum materials. This behavior occurs desp…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 04, 2026
OpenAI Expands ChatGPT Business Access with Codex-Only Option

ChatGPT Business now offers a Codex-only access option, in addition to standard seat-based access. Eligible workspaces can earn credits, up to $500, for adding and activating new Codex seats beginning…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 04, 2026
IBM Highlights Interoperability as Key to Scaling AI Agents

As adoption of AI agents grows, organizations struggle with fragmented systems, impacting coordination and value. Success hinges on interoperability across platforms like SAP, Salesforce, and ServiceN…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 04, 2026
IBM Explores Feasibility of Data Centers in Space

Faced with doubling data center electricity demand by 2030, companies like IBM and Google are exploring the feasibility of building facilities in space, seeking continuous solar energy. Project Suncat…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 04, 2026
IBM Highlights Agentic AI Security Gaps at RSA Conference

At the RSA Conference, agentic AI security was a dominant topic among vendors, despite a lack of comprehensive, end-to-end solutions being presented. The dynamic nature of AI agents introduces new vul…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 04, 2026
IBM Highlights Security Gaps in Emerging Agentic AI Systems

At the RSA cybersecurity conference, agentic AI security was a dominant topic, with numerous vendors showcasing related technologies. However, comprehensive, end-to-end security solutions for these dy…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 04, 2026
Is There a Silver Lining Behind The Looming Dark Clouds of Quantum’s Crypto-busting Powers?

Insider Brief The alarm over Google Quantum AI’s latest findings has centered on risk, but the same advance is sharpening the case that useful quantum applications may arrive sooner than expected. A r…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 04, 2026
University of Maryland and Los Alamos National Laboratory Enhance Quantum Phase Estimation with Tapering Functions

Researchers from the University of Maryland and Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a new quantum phase estimation algorithm, called the tapered quantum phase estimation algorithm, to improv…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 04, 2026
Quantum Circuits Reveal Hidden Entanglement Changes with New Entropy Measures

An index of dispersion transitioning from approximately 0. 85 to 0. 2 signals a fundamental shift in entanglement behaviour as measurement rates change within hybrid quantum circuits.

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 04, 2026
The post-quantum transition can’t be postponed any longer - CoinDesk

The post-quantum transition can’t be postponed any longer CoinDesk

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
Palm Beach State College Takes Aim at Quantum Workforce Demand

Insider Brief Quantum technology is often portrayed as a field staffed by people with doctoral degrees and years of academic experience. That may be how it is now, but experts are increasingly concern…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
Quantum Memories Retain Data Despite Noise Via Clever Classical Control

Pointwise and dynamic programming control synthesis for finite-level open quantum memory systems Existing methods for preserving quantum information rely on either continuous coherent adjustments or d…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
Quantum Gases Now Exhibit Supersolidity through Controlled Barrier Sweeps

Generating supersolids from initially disordered matter represents a shift in how these exotic states can be created. Previously, achieving this required precise interaction quenches or the addition o…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
Quantum Sensitivity Limits Now Calculable for Wider Range of Systems

Calculating the quantum Fisher information via the truncated Wigner method Until now, determining the ultimate sensitivity limits of quantum systems relied on calculations failing for quantum fields a…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
Light’s Anisotropy Controls Heat Flow in Quantum Systems

Quantum heat flow typically diminishes with increasing numbers of interacting components. However, this work reveals a counterintuitive effect within a specific model: adding more qubits actually ampl…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
Modulated Quantum Batteries Overcome Efficiency Losses from Energy Coherence

Previously hampered by inefficiencies in ultrastrong coupling, quantum batteries can now be charged with performance mirroring the highly efficient Tavis-Cummings design. This advance simultaneously a…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
Plant Light-Harvesting Boosted by Internal Electronic Mixing

Until now, models of photosynthetic energy transfer have treated light-harvesting molecules as simple points, overlooking the complex interplay within each pigment. This work extends those models by i…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
New Advances Bring the Era of Quantum Computers Closer Than Ever

Two research groups say they have significantly reduced the amount of qubits and time required to crack common online security technologies. The post New Advances Bring the Era of Quantum Computers Cl…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
Why quantum security must be on every CIO’s 2026 priority list - Route Fifty

Why quantum security must be on every CIO’s 2026 priority list Route Fifty

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
Is Quantum Annealing really limited to QUBO?

I try to understand the fundamental differences between Adiabatic Quantum Computing (AQC) and Quantum Annealing (QA). Note some related questions : Is the Quantum Annealing model universal? What preci…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
Non-Linear Electrical Signals Reveal Hidden Complexities in Quantum Materials

Traditionally, the quantum Hall effect has been understood as a linear relationship between current and Hall voltage. However, a new theoretical description suggests this linearity may not always hold…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
Molecules and Atoms Combine to Build Highly Accurate Quantum Gates

Multipartite controlled-NOT gates using molecules and Rydberg atoms Four-qubit systems now demonstrate CNOT gate fidelities exceeding 99%, a marked improvement over previous multi-qubit gate performan…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 03, 2026
Intense Quantum Fluctuations Maximise at a Specific Angle of Electric Field

A sudden drop in entanglement occurs at a specific point: when the ratio of mass to coupling strength reaches approximately 0. 33. This narrowing of the entanglement gap reveals a previously unseen se…

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