Supercomputers and Quantum Computing
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In this episode of Compact Science, Naomi Price explores supercomputers and quantum computing, two branches of technology that sound as if they should be guarded by dramatic lighting and someone saying "access denied" in a deep voice. We look at how supercomputers use enormous processing power to model weather, climate, medicine, physics, and engineering, before stepping into the stranger world of quantum computing, where qubits, superposition, and entanglement could change what computers are capable of solving. It is a journey through speed, scale, data, probability, and the slightly alarming possibility that tomorrow's machines may make today's laptops look like nervous calculators.
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