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Quantum Computing Explained
In Quantum Sensing, What Beats Beating Noise? Meeting Noise Halfway.
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NIST · Quantum Information Science · 18 March 2025
NIST · Quantum science · 2025-09-10
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'''Article preview.''' Quantum computers use the laws of quantum physics at very small scales to process information in ways that differ from classical computers. Current quantum computers are still rudimentary and error-prone, but more advanced versions could help with certain difficult problems in science, materials research, drug discovery and cybersecurity.
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A team including scientists at NIST may have found a new way of dealing with noise at<br>
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Topic area: Quantum science.<br>
Publication or update date: 2025-09-10.<br>
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The NIST explainer describes basic ideas such as qubits, superposition and the difference between quantum and classical computing. It also emphasizes that quantum computers are not expected to replace ordinary computers, but may work alongside them for specialized tasks.
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External source: NIST. Educational scientific article.
Credits: NIST · 2025-09-10
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In Quantum Sensing, What Beats Beating Noise? Meeting Noise Halfway.

NIST · Quantum science · 2025-09-10

Article preview.
A team including scientists at NIST may have found a new way of dealing with noise at
the microscopic scales where quantum physics reigns.
The article is featured here because it connects current quantum research with a
broader scientific or technological problem.
The preview highlights the main idea while leaving the detailed evidence, figures and
technical discussion to the original source.
Topic area: Quantum science.
Publication or update date: 2025-09-10.
The selected source is NIST; the full article link appears below this preview.
The right-side image is selected from the same article URL when a usable article image
is available.
Readers can follow the source link for the complete article, credits and surrounding
context.

External source: NIST. Selected external quantum article.

Credits: NIST · 2025-09-10