This work was done in collaboration with mitsubishi chemicals and ka university. First, i will talk about some early ibm progress on quantum computing for chemistry. Then i’ll talk about work that we’ve done in collaboration with our partners on electrochemistry applications that i will launch into the technical discussion. Ibm’S early efforts in quantum […]
So what is a quantum repeater? How does it work and what might this mean for the future of quantum tech? First, some background classical computers, work using bits, units of information that can either be 1 or 0 on or off up or down, not much use on their own, but put enough of […]
This briefing will address the programmatic and operational significance of the spacewalks, as well as the detailed procedures so for the first spacewalk this sunday we’re going to have both kate rubins and victor glover go outside and bring with them a couple of uh big bags. That uh include a lot of the struts […]
Ev1 has the red, stripes and ev2 the white suit. Ev2 will pass out the two strut bags containing structure to support new solar, arrays ev2 will head out to p1, where he will install the anchor hooks for the cruise safety tether. Now. This is what we call a slingshot and we’ll give them […]
Today we are going to dive in the mind blowing world of quantum physics. Now, before you run away, quantum physics are not as scary as they sound today. We will talk about mutants, superpowers and next generation. Medical research. Believe me, you will love quantum physics by the end of this video, as promised. […]
So let’s get started. Quantum computers are machines that use the properties of quantum physics to store data and perform computations. This can be extremely advantageous for certain tasks where they could vastly outperform even our best supercomputers. A quantum computer harnesses some of the almost mystical phenomena of quantum mechanics to deliver huge leaps […]
A traditional computer uses bits which either encode as 0 or one, whereas a quantum computer uses qubits, which can be in the superposition of zero or one at the same time until observed, this would theoretically allow a quantum computer to process a vast number of calculations simultaneously. These qubits can be made of […]