The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Qubits, Quantum Hardware, and Future Computing

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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 industries will be transformed first? And which approaches are likely dead ends? #QuantumComputing #Qubits #QuantumHardware #QuantumSupremacy #ErrorCorrection #SuperconductingQubits #TrappedIons #TopologicalQubits #GoogleSycamore #IBMQuantum #IonQ #QuantumCryptography #DrugDiscovery #Optimization #Technology #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Quantum Computing Is Redesigning the Fertilizer Industry

    Most of the world's fertilizer is made via the Haber-Bosch process, a century-old method that consumes roughly 2 percent of global energy and emits over 400 million tons of CO₂ each year. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how quantum computing is being used to design a better catalyst for ammonia synthesis — one that could run at lower temperatures and pressures, slashing energy use and emissions. They walk through the specific challenge: simulating the nitrogenase enzyme, which bacteria use to fix nitrogen at room temperature. Researchers at a quantum startup and a national lab are using hybrid quantum-classical algorithms to model the iron-molybdenum cofactor at the heart of that enzyme. Early results suggest that a qubit-based simulation of just a handful of atoms could point chemists toward a synthetic catalyst that mimics nature. Lucas and Luna discuss the scale of the prize — a greener fertilizer industry worth hundreds of billions — and why today's noisy quantum processors might still be useful for this kind of materials discovery. They also touch on the economic and geopolitical stakes: who controls the next-generation ammonia process could reshape global agriculture. #QuantumComputing #Fertilizer #HaberBosch #Ammonia #Catalysis #Nitrogenase #MaterialsScience #Sustainability #ClimateTech #QuantumChemistry #HybridQuantumClassical #VQE #EnergyEfficiency #Agriculture #GreenTech #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Quantum Computers Are Rethinking Battery Chemistry

    In this episode of The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how quantum simulations are reshaping battery chemistry for next-generation energy storage. They focus on Toyota Research Institute's collaboration with D-Wave Systems to simulate lithium-air reactions, a breakthrough that could lead to batteries with five times the energy density of today's lithium-ion cells. The hosts break down why classical computers hit a wall modeling electron interactions in electrolytes, how quantum annealers handle the combinatorial explosion of molecular states, and what this means for electric vehicles and grid storage. They also touch on the broader implications for materials discovery, citing concrete examples like IBM's work on cobalt-free cathodes and Google's Quantum AI team's recent preprint on simulating transition metal oxides. No hype, just the real physics and business timelines. And as always, a brief note on why this show stays ad-free and how listeners can support that mission at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. #QuantumComputing #BatteryChemistry #ToyotaResearchInstitute #DwaveSystems #LithiumAir #EnergyStorage #IBMQuantum #GoogleQuantumAI #MaterialsScience #QuantumAnnealing #ElectrolyteSimulation #ElectricVehicles #GridStorage #CobaltFreeCathodes #TransitionMetalOxides #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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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 industries will be transformed first? And which approaches are likely dead ends? #QuantumComputing #Qubits #QuantumHardware #QuantumSupremacy #ErrorCorrection #SuperconductingQubits #TrappedIons #TopologicalQubits #GoogleSycamore #IBMQuantum #IonQ #QuantumCryptography #DrugDiscovery #Optimization #Technology #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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