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- Quantum entanglement: What is it and what are its uses? | World . . .
Quantum entanglement is a perplexing, scientific phenomenon Two particles in quantum mechanics are said to be entangled when the particles are connected in such a way that they are not independent of one another Below is a further exploration of this process and how scientists are working to understand more about it Improving the efficiency of the entanglement creation and manipulation
- 3 natural mysteries that could be explained by quantum physics
The realm of quantum physics is, at times, bizarre and confusing It contains a number of principles that defy logic; like quantum tunnelling, where a particle is able to penetrate ghostlike through a solid object Another strange feature of quantum physics is entanglement, which Albert Einstein famously called “spooky action at a distance” This is when two particles form a connection
- Could quantum computing soon transform the legal system?
Quantum computing could fundamentally alter how justice is conceived and delivered But, legal professionals must ensure that quantum computing tools advance substantive justice, rather than merely accelerating existing processes The question is not whether quantum computing will impact justice systems, but how we will shape that impact to serve our highest ideals of justice
- Collaboration is needed for quantum-centric supercomputing
By fostering collaboration, scaling innovation and driving adoption, quantum-centric supercomputing can become a cornerstone of optimal global progress
- How quantum computing is changing molecular drug development
Traditional methods in drug discovery face challenges with the immense complexity of molecular interactions Quantum computing provides a revolutionary way to optimize and accelerate the identification of potential drugs A new collaboration shows how quantum computing can enhance critical areas, such as protein hydration analysis and ligand-protein binding studies
- Explainer: What is quantum technology and what are its benefits?
Quantum technology will be worth trillions of dollars and transform the economy over the next decade What is it, and how can we build a quantum economy?
- Why 2014 was the year of quantum mechanics | World Economic Forum
The past year has provided some of the most interesting developments in quantum mechanics to date The field is more than 100 years old and has been tested to unimaginable precision, yet some of its most striking statements are still being debated This is true of even one of the theory’s oldest results, Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, where certain properties of a quantum system, such
- Can we build a quantum economy? | World Economic Forum
Quantum technologies can solve problems traditional computers can’t The World Economic Forum’s Quantum Economy Blueprint is a new guide for building a 'quantum economy', accessible to all nations and societies This includes steps for creating a national quantum strategy, broadening access to quantum technologies and raising awareness about them
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