The future of the quantum computer is already bright, but this new variation on the ultra-powerful new tech can do what none other can: It can be reprogrammed on the fly to crunch new algorithms. While computer scientists worldwide have already built dozens of small, simple quantum computers—machines that use the mind-bending physics of atoms to solve complex math in simple steps—they've been almost entirely "rigid" devices. Basically single-use computers that can't be reprogrammed to do new things after they've been built. But a team of scientists led by Shantanu Debnath at the...
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