The promise of quantum computers appears to be that they will upend modern computing as we know it. With exceptional computational power, they’ll be performing feats unimaginable for any classical ...
To do that, I will start with what quantum computers actually are, then look at how they might reshape medicine, longevity science, and our understanding of aging. Only after that is it possible to ...
Quantum computers use “quantum bits,” or qubits, that can exist in combinations of 0 and 1 at the same time, a property that lets them explore many possible solutions in parallel and interfere those ...
On May 7, 1981, influential physicist Richard Feynman gave a keynote speech at Caltech. Feynman opened his talk by politely rejecting the very notion of a keynote speech, instead saying that he had ...
After decades spent gestating in labs, quantum computing has finally reached an inflection point between theoretical promise and practical implementation. From discoveries in pharmaceutical and ...