Talking to New Scientist, Neven elaborated on how that would work. "Let’s say we have 'N' qubits in our brain and 'M' qubits in an external quantum computer, with the letters referring to a certain ...
Advancing quantum technology requires precise control over quantum states and the ability to entangle particles. This control ...
"Let’s say we have 'N' qubits in our brain and 'M' qubits in an external quantum computer, with the letters referring to a certain number of qubits. If a person could entangle their brain with ...
Molecules haven't been used in quantum computing, even though they have the potential to make the ultra-high-speed ...
Researchers at Durham University have successfully demonstrated long-lasting quantum entanglement between molecules, opening ...
UK researchers used special optical tweezers to attain quantum entanglement of molecules that could unlock multiple ...