Physicist Paul Davies looks back at the past century of quantum mechanics—the most disruptive theory in the history of modern science.
Quantum computing holds promise for complex financial modelling, but current technology is limited by noise and qubit count, with practical applications still years away, despite theoretical speed-ups ...
The quantum computing market size is expected to be worth USD 19.44 billion by 2035, increasing from USD 1.44 billion in 2025 ...
A new computational simulation of the early universe has revealed a fundamental, unbreakable geometric limit to the fabric of spacetime, dubbed the "Metric Wall." Discovered by independent physics ...
Imagine trying to design a key for a lock that is constantly changing its shape. That is the exact challenge we face in ...
Union Minister of Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw on Monday said that IBM is planning investments in ...
IBM's planned investments in quantum computing and cloud infrastructure in India aim to enhance opportunities for the country ...
Scientists like C. V. Raman, Homi J. Bhabha, Venkataraman Radhakrishnan, Satyendra Nath Bose, and A. P. J. Abdul Kalam ...
Looming behind Regenstein Library is a bronze, mushroom cloud–shaped sculpture—Henry Moore’s Nuclear Energy. Installed in 1967, it now seems like an inconspicuous part of the campus landscape. In ...
In the meantime, smart sensors with on-board processing and communication capabilities are now widely used across the internet of things (IoT). Software-based virtual sensors gene ...