Modern cell phones are also built on the work of today’s winners from 40 years ago.
In the 1980s, John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis demonstrated quantum effects in an electric circuit, an advance that underlies today’s quantum computers.
But perhaps this was because the academy’s announcement had committed the journalist’s faux pas of burying the lead: the ...
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Three University of California scientists win Nobel Prize in Physics for quantum computing advances
It is the 119th time the prize has been awarded. Last year, artificial intelligence pioneers John Hopfield and Geoffrey ...
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The world’s most sensitive computer code is vulnerable to attack. A new encryption method can help
End-to-end encryption is the gold standard to protect data – and now it can be used beyond messaging platforms such as Signal ...
Background reading guides and video learning modules are available for educators preparing to lead the iCode (identity-code) ...
UC Berkeley emeritus professor John Clarke, UC Santa Barbara professor Michel H. Devoret and UC Santa Barbara professor John ...
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