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The Morning Briefing: Quantum computing

By | July 3, 2012, 11:42 PM PDT

“The Morning Briefing” is SmartPlanet’s daily roundup of must-reads from the web. This morning we’re reading about quantum computing.

1.) Scientific breakthrough: Researchers photograph shadow of a single atom. Such experiments help confirm our understanding of atomic physics and may be useful for quantum computing.

2.) Researchers create room-temperature quantum bits that store data for nearly two seconds. It’s a challenge that’s long been one of the holy grails of quantum computing: how to create the key building blocks known as quantum bits that exist in a solid-state system at room temperature.

3.) How quantum computing will change security. The time it would take a traditional computer to crack the encryption of a network would be so long the network would have already changed its password and any data gained from previous communications would be too old to be worth anything.

4.) Raytheon wins funding under quantum computer program. Raytheon BBN Technologies has been awarded $2.2m (£1.4m) in funding under the Quantum Computer Science programme sponsored by the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity.

5.) CCNY, UC Berkeley develop lasers that could rewrite quantum chips, spin those atoms right round. The City College of New York and University of California Berkeley have jointly developed a technique that could speed along quantum computing.

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Charlie Osborne

About Charlie Osborne

Charlie Osborne is a contributing editor for SmartPlanet.

Charlie Osborne

Charlie Osborne

Contributing Editor

Charlie Osborne is a freelance journalist and graphic designer based in London. In addition to SmartPlanet, she also writes the iGeneration column for business technology website ZDNet. She holds degrees in medical anthropology from the University of Kent.

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Charlie Osborne

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Charlie Osborne does not have financial holdings that would influence how or what she covers.

She writes for SmartPlanet and is not an employee of CBS.

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