<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Bing: Quantum Software Engineering Examples</title><link>http://www.bing.com:80/search?q=Quantum+Software+Engineering+Examples</link><description>Search results</description><image><url>http://www.bing.com:80/s/a/rsslogo.gif</url><title>Quantum Software Engineering Examples</title><link>http://www.bing.com:80/search?q=Quantum+Software+Engineering+Examples</link></image><copyright>Copyright © 2026 Microsoft. All rights reserved. These XML results may not be used, reproduced or transmitted in any manner or for any purpose other than rendering Bing results within an RSS aggregator for your personal, non-commercial use. Any other use of these results requires express written permission from Microsoft Corporation. By accessing this web page or using these results in any manner whatsoever, you agree to be bound by the foregoing restrictions.</copyright><item><title>Quantum - Wikipedia</title><link>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum</link><description>In physics, a quantum (pl.: quanta) is the minimum amount of any physical entity (physical property) involved in an interaction. The fundamental notion that a property can be "quantized" is referred to as "the hypothesis of quantization ". [1]</description><pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 23:49:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quantum | Definition &amp; Facts | Britannica</title><link>https://www.britannica.com/science/quantum</link><description>Quantum, in physics, discrete natural unit, or packet, of energy, charge, angular momentum, or other physical property. Light, for example, appearing in some respects as a continuous electromagnetic wave, on the submicroscopic level is emitted and absorbed in discrete amounts, or quanta.</description><pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 01:21:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>What is Quantum Science? Quantum Leaps - NASA Science</title><link>https://science.nasa.gov/biological-physical/quantum-leaps/</link><description>Quantum physics is the study of extremely small atomic particles. Quantum science aims to better understand the world around us and apply quantum theories to real-world technology solutions.</description><pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 22:16:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>What Is Quantum Physics? - Caltech Science Exchange</title><link>https://scienceexchange.caltech.edu/topics/quantum-science-explained/quantum-physics</link><description>Quantum physics is the study of matter and energy at the most fundamental level. It aims to uncover the properties and behaviors of the very building blocks of nature.</description><pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2026 20:13:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Curious about quantum? - NSF - National Science Foundation</title><link>https://www.nsf.gov/science-matters/curious-about-quantum</link><description>Q: What is quantum, and is there a "quantum realm"? The word “quantum" might sound mysterious, but it is commonly used to describe the world on the very small scales of atoms, electrons and molecules.</description><pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 19:06:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Science 101: Quantum Mechanics - Argonne National Laboratory</title><link>https://www.anl.gov/science-101/quantum</link><description>So, what is quantum? In a more general sense, the word “ quantum” can refer to the smallest possible amount of something. The field of quantum mechanics deals with the most fundamental bits of matter, energy and light and the ways they interact with each other to make up the world.</description><pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 12:05:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quantum Science | NIST</title><link>https://www.nist.gov/quantum-science</link><description>NIST has become a world leader in quantum science and technology based on decades of fundamental research. Quantum technologies developed by NIST — from new encryption algorithms to world-leading sensors and deployable standards — provide transformative solutions for national challenges.</description><pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 07:07:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quantum mechanics | Definition, Development, &amp; Equations | Britannica</title><link>https://www.britannica.com/science/quantum-mechanics-physics</link><description>Quantum mechanics, science dealing with the behavior of matter and light on the atomic and subatomic scale. It attempts to describe and account for the properties of molecules and atoms and their constituents—electrons, protons, neutrons, and other more esoteric particles such as quarks and gluons.</description><pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 15:14:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quantum mechanics - Wikipedia</title><link>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_mechanics</link><description>This is one of the most debated aspects of quantum theory, with different interpretations of quantum mechanics giving radically different answers to questions regarding quantum-state collapse, as discussed below.</description><pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 21:25:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Demystifying Quantum: It’s Here, There and Everywhere</title><link>https://www.nist.gov/blogs/taking-measure/demystifying-quantum-its-here-there-and-everywhere</link><description>Quantum, often called quantum mechanics, deals with the granular and fuzzy nature of the universe and the physical behavior of its smallest particles. The idea of physical granularity is like your TV image.</description><pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2026 05:18:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>