Scientists have achieved a record-low quantum error rate of 0.000015% using trapped ions and room temperature operation, significantly advancing the potential for practical quantum computers by reducing the need for extensive error correction and enabling more efficient, smaller, and faster quantum devices.
Alabama faces over $200 million in increased costs for the SNAP program due to a new federal bill shifting expenses to states, with efforts underway to reduce payment errors and secure funding to meet these new financial obligations.
Oxford physicists set a new world record for qubit operation accuracy with an error rate of just 0.000015%, significantly advancing the development of practical quantum computers by reducing the need for error correction and using room-temperature, electronic control of calcium ion qubits.