Chemistry

Quantum Computing Security

How Dangerous are Quantum Computers?

A discussion of the potential benefits and dangers of quantum computing, security implications, and post-quantum cryptography.

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Quantum Computing Science

Quantum Tunneling Takes a Surprisingly Long Time

Quantum tunneling happens when a particle seemingly teleports across a barrier. But despite how instantaneous this event sounds, recent research suggests that it doesn’t happen nearly as fast as you might think. SciShow explains.

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Quantum Computing Science

Bringing the Power of Quantum Computing to Chemistry

Because our most powerful classical computers are limited in the chemical modeling they can perform, so are the solutions they can unlock. Quantum computing could change that. On this episode of Quantum Impact, Dr. Krysta Svore, general manager of quantum systems and software at Microsoft, heads to Richland, Washington to meet with Dr. Nathan Baker […]

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Science

What is Soap and Why Soap Is Our Best Weapon Against Coronavirus

It’s Okay To Be Smart explains how and why soap is still our best germ fighter. One of the most effective things you can do to protect yourself from catching a germ and becoming a statistic, whether it’s a global pandemic like COVID-19 or just every single other day of your life, is something that […]

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Hardware

BBC Click Explores Battery Technology

Technology show BBC Click looks at all things battery: from how to keep your smartphone charged to the mountain storing energy in lakes.

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