This is a podcast about the current state and near-term future of quantum computing. Lucas and Luna examine the science and business of quantum hardware, from superconducting qubits to trapped ions and topological systems. They discuss the engineering challenges of error correction, the race to quantum supremacy, and the realistic timelines for commercial quantum advantage. Each episode focuses on a specific company, research paper, or technology milestone — Google's Sycamore, IBM's Quantum System One, IonQ's trapped-ion processors, or China's quantum communication network. Lucas brings a journalist's rigor to the technical details, while Luna pushes for clarity on what these advances mean for cryptography, drug discovery, optimization, and finance. This show is for listeners who want to understand quantum computing without hype — the real bottlenecks, the credible roadmaps, and the startups that might actually deliver. How close are we to a fault-tolerant quantum computer? Which indus
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Episode #159
How Quantum Computers Are Improving Weather Forecasts
Aug 18, 202610 minS4
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how quantum computing is starting to improve weather forecasting—a field that has relied on classical supercomputers for decades. They discuss a recent experiment where a quantum algorithm was used to solve a simplified version of the Navier-Stokes equations, the core of weather models, and how it achieved a 25 percent speedup over classical methods for a small grid. They also look at how quantum annealers are being tested to optimize data assimilation, the process of blending observations with model output. The episode grounds the topic with concrete examples: IBM's work on quantum-enhanced ensemble forecasting, and a startup called QWeather that claims to have improved localized storm prediction by 12 percent using a hybrid quantum-classical approach. Lucas and Luna also touch on the practical hurdles—error correction, qubit counts, and the sheer scale of global weather data. By the end, listeners will understand why quantum computing won't replace classical weather models anytime soon, but how it might make them better, faster, and more localized in the near future. #QuantumForecasting #WeatherTech #NavierStokes #IBMQuantum #QWeather #HybridComputing #DataAssimilation #ClimateTech #QuantumAdvantage #TechInnovation #Supercomputing #WeatherModels #QuantumAnnealing #StormPrediction #SciencePodcast #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Quantum computers are famously error-prone, but the field of quantum error correction is quietly maturing. In this episode, Lucas and Luna unpack the recent milestone where a team at Google demonstrated a logical qubit with error rates that decreased as they scaled up the code — a key step toward fault tolerance. They explain how error correction works, why it's the difference between a lab curiosity and a useful machine, and what it means for the timeline of practical quantum advantage. They also touch on the shift from chasing raw qubit counts to engineering for reliability, and why that's a healthy sign for the industry. If you've heard 'logical qubit' and nodded along without really knowing what it means, this episode is for you. #QuantumErrorCorrection #LogicalQubits #FaultTolerance #GoogleQuantumAI #QuantumComputing #Qubits #QuantumHardware #TechBreakthrough #FutureComputing #QuantumResearch #ErrorMitigation #SurfaceCode #QuantumAdvantage #QuantumEngineering #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #Innovation Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
This episode explores how quantum gravity sensors, flown on small satellites, are creating the first real-time maps of underground aquifers. Lucas and Luna break down the physics of atom interferometry, the engineering challenge of keeping atoms cool in orbit, and what this means for water management in drought-prone regions like California's Central Valley. They discuss recent missions like GRACE and the upcoming quantum-enhanced successors, and why this technology could transform agriculture, urban planning, and climate policy. With a focus on the concrete numbers and real-world applications, this episode gives listeners a clear picture of how quantum sensing is moving from lab experiments to practical, life-saving tools. #QuantumSensing #GroundwaterMapping #AtomInterferometry #SatelliteTech #WaterManagement #DroughtMonitoring #CentralValley #GraceMission #QuantumGravity #TechInnovation #ClimateChange #AgricultureTech #Geoscience #RemoteSensing #QuantumTech #Sustainability #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
How Quantum Computing Is Rebuilding the Power Grid
Aug 15, 202612 minS4
Electricity grids are the most complex machines ever built, and they're straining under the weight of renewables, EVs, and extreme weather. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how quantum computing is starting to solve the grid's hardest problems: real-time load balancing, distributed energy management, and even voltage control on millions of interconnected nodes. They look at a real proof-of-concept from a national lab that simulated a small town's grid on a quantum annealer, cutting scheduling time from hours to minutes. They also discuss the promise of quantum for the 'smart grid' of 2030, and why we might need a quantum-classical hybrid approach long before, and maybe instead of, a full fault-tolerant machine. No hype, just a concrete look at what's working, what's not, and what's next. If you've ever wondered whether quantum computing has a real-world use case beyond the lab, this is an episode you'll want to hear. #QuantumComputing #PowerGrid #Energy #SmartGrid #Renewables #QuantumOptimization #GridStability #NationalLab #QuantumAnnealing #HybridQuantum #Technology #FutureTech #CleanEnergy #GridSecurity #QuantumSimulation #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Quantum Sensors Reading Volcanoes Before They Blow
Aug 14, 20267 minS4
In this episode of The Quantum Computing Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how quantum sensors are giving volcanologists a new kind of early warning system. They focus on the work at the University of Iceland using nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond to measure tiny magnetic field shifts, which correlate with magma movement beneath the surface. The hosts walk through the physics of NV centers, the challenge of signal-to-noise in noisy volcanic environments, and how this technology might eventually help predict eruptions days in advance. They also discuss the broader sensor landscape, comparing quantum gravimeters and magnetometers, and what it takes to move from lab prototypes to field-deployed instruments. This episode connects cutting-edge quantum tech to a very down-to-earth problem: protecting communities near active volcanoes. #QuantumSensors #VolcanoMonitoring #NitrogenVacancyCenters #DiamondQuantum #IcelandVolcano #EarlyWarningSystems #Geophysics #MagneticField #Magma #QuantumTechnology #Volcanology #Seismology #QuantumPhysics #SciencePodcast #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Innovation Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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