When super-computers solve insoluble problems
Physicist Daniel Loss does research into quantum phenomena in magnetic and electronic nanosystems, and is a leading expert in the field of quantum information and solid-state physics. In his ground-breaking work he has proposed a way of developing a quantum computer, super-computers that would be able to efficiently solve problems that are currently considered practically insoluble.
His findings have aroused huge interest internationally and have triggered a flood of experiments that have confirmed these theories in a remarkable way.