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Thirty years after the Earth Summit

Unexpected Elements

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Using a Quantum Computer to Find a Blue Ball

Crowd science is a weekly look at the weird world of quantum computing. Shahine goche from wilfrid laurier university in canada explained that under the hood, quantum maths really is describing something kind of wavy. The mathematics of it is that you are actually increasing the probability of the correct answer and decreasing the probability of all all the wrong answers. It's this superposition that givesQuantum computers their power to be so much faster than regular computers. And if you know what entanglement is, just hold on to your hats because we haven't told you about it yet.

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