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| | | | Update 4: The award for the funniest photo commentary on this imbrogliogoes toRobert Tucci. Update 3: Congratulations to D-Wave fortheirrecent sale of the D-Wave Two machine to the non-profit... | |
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| | | | Any quantum computer using superconducting Josephson junctions will have to be operated at extremely low temperatures. The D-Wave machine, for instance, runs at about 20 mK, which is much colder th | |
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| | | | One of the most exciting areas of technology development, but that doesn't get a ton of mainstream media coverage, is the race to build a working quantum computer that exhibits "below threshold quantum computing" - the ability to do calculations utilizing quantum mechanics accurately. One of the key limitations to achieving this has been the... | |
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| | As promised, heres a list of the anthropology and archaeology blogs that are still active from Jason Antrosios archive from 2017. I found one site thats |