Quantum News

As International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025 fast approaches, we take a look at the latest developments in quantum science, quantum technology and quantum computing.

One-sided Josephson junction could transform quantum computing

A breakthrough Josephson junction works with only one superconductor, paving the way for simpler and more resilient quantum computing designs.

The Quantum Universe: Where elementary particle physics meets quantum science and technology

Superconducting microwire detectors are redefining precision in high-energy particle detection through quantum technology advances.

US high-performance computing accelerates nonequilibrium quantum materials

Exascale supercomputing and national lab collaboration are transforming how scientists model and understand nonequilibrium quantum materials.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global targets designed to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030. Our latest quantum news includes updates from organisations looking to tackle Goal 9 and Goal 17.

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure - UN SDG Goal 9 Partnerships for the Goals - UN SDG Goal 17

KIST quantum error correction breakthrough propels quantum computing forward

KIST has made an advancement in quantum error correction, a critical solution for the practical application of quantum computing.

DOE reinvests $14.5m in Northwestern’s quantum information research

CMQT has received a new $14.5 million reinvestment to extend the centre's quantum information funding for another four years.

GenMat: Driving quantum innovation

Discover how materials science pioneer GenMat™ is driving fundamentally new understandings of material properties at the quantum level.

2025: The international year of quantum science and technology

This year, the United Nations proclaimed 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. Discover more here.

Neural networks tackle one of the most difficult challenges in quantum chemistry

New research using neural networks proposes a solution to the tough challenge of modelling the states of molecules.

University of Bath develops cutting-edge optical fibres for quantum computing

University of Bath has developed a new generation of speciality optical fibres designed to meet the future demands of quantum computing.

£100m boost for groundbreaking quantum hubs in the UK

Five new quantum research hubs backed by over £100m of government funding will deliver breakthroughs in healthcare and cybersecurity.

The EQUALITY project: Advancing towards quantum algorithms

The Horizon-funded EQUALITY project’s objective is to develop a full stack of technologies comprised of core quantum algorithms and hardware.

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