Scott Amyx Speaking at World ICT Conference in Seoul
KAIT, an organization under South Korea's Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning hosted the 10th World IT Show (WIS) in Seoul, inviting global...
Quantum Computing Series, Part 10: Quantum Cryptography News
The talk about quantum computers has caught on in recent years. Among the major quantum computing and quantum cryptography news that has come out,...
Quantum Computing Series, Part 9: Quantum Cryptography
Quantum computing promises to open doors to many exciting technological possibilities. Quantum Cryptography is one such application area that could benefit greatly with advent...
China Achieves Breakthrough in Developing a Quantum Communication Network
Einstein termed quantum entanglement a spooky phenomenon, something that seems to go against the very basic law—nothing travels faster than light. An eminent group...
Quantum Computing Series, Part 8: Decoherence
A perfect spoilsport to quantum computing is a phenomenon known as Quantum decoherence. Quantum error correction focuses on fending off decoherence and counter other...
Quantum Computing Series, Part 7: What is a Quantum Computer?
A quantum computer is based on phenomena such as superposition and entanglement and uses such phenomena to perform operations on data. While binary digital...
Quantum Computing Series, Part 6: Quantum Teleportation
Quantum teleportation is used to transmit information from one location to another. This quantum information, for example, can be the exact state of a...
Quantum Computing Series, Part 5: Entanglement in Quantum Mechanics
Quantum entanglement is a physical phenomenon that occurs when pairs or groups of particles generate or interact in ways such that the quantum state...
Scientists Play Scotty! Teleport Photons 300 Miles in Space
The moment you think teleportation, the first image that flashes is of Scotty beaming up the Start Trek crew. That might still be way...
Quantum Computing Series, Part 4: Superposition in Quantum Mechanics
Quantum computing studies theoretical computation systems that make direct use of quantum-mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform operations on data. Quantum...