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New qubits design boosts quantum computer applications

Researchers have used qubits to design magnetic objects for the development of new quantum computer applications.

UK Government announces £3.5bn funding to become global science and technology superpower

The UK Government has revealed it will provide up to £3.5bn in funding to advance the nation's science and technology capabilities.

New technology will develop scalable, affordable quantum computers

An alternative to standard quantum chips makes the production of quantum computers more scalable, affordable, and sustainable.

Improving carbon capture efficiency with quantum computing

Researchers have developed a quantum computing algorithm that could identify better compounds for more efficient carbon capture.

Breakthrough in quantum computers set to solve major societal challenges

UK scientists have made a major breakthrough in developing practical quantum computers – connecting quantum microchips for the first time.

Chalmers University of Technology’s quantum computer becomes available to industry

A cutting-edge quantum computer is to become accessible for researchers and companies in Sweden thanks to sizeable funding.

Quantum computer stability optimised by new topological superconductor

Researchers at Penn State have pioneered a cutting-edge topological superconductor that enhances quantum computer stability.

Bose-Einstein condensate created using quasiparticles for the first time

Physicists at the University of Tokyo have developed the first Bose-Einstein condensate from quasiparticles.

Quantum computing advance unlocks technology’s potential

University of Tokyo researchers have identified possible solutions to overcome the limitations of qubits for quantum computing.

UK researchers boost battery and solar cell efficiency with quantum computers

Experts have developed a cutting-edge algorithm for quantum computers that looks to enhance the efficiency of batteries and solar cells.

“Quantum bus” innovation potentially makes quantum computers scalable

Experts have developed a “quantum bus” that may enhance the capabilities of quantum computers, making them scalable.

New state of matter designed to prevent errors in quantum computers

A consortium of researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC), Quantinuum, and New York’s Flatiron Institute has demonstrated a phase of matter that...

$1m for groundbreaking project on post-quantum cryptography in next generation networks

A researcher has been awarded $1m for the first project of its kind to bring post-quantum cryptography to NextG networks. The National Science Foundation (NSF)...

Understanding the behaviour of microscopic quantum magnets

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics have utilised a quantum gas microscope to explore the behaviour of microscopic quantum magnets. The behaviour...

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The Dutch Electrolyser: Using bubbles to produce green hydrogen

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IceCube: Paving the way for next-generation neutrino discovery

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The Standard Model: How can we identify its strengths and weaknesses?

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First Hydrogen’s light commercial vehicles test driven by Ballard Power

Ballard Power Systems has test-driven First Hydrogen's first-generation zero-emission light commercial vehicle

First Hydrogen reveals Generation II zero emissions vehicle design

First Hydrogen Corp. has unveiled the design of its Generation II zero emission vehicle concept that looks to decarbonise fleet transport.

Cirba Solutions partner with Jacobs to establish sustainable battery materials processing facilities

Cirba Solutions is partnering with Jacobs to advance sustainable battery materials processing facilities in North America.

The ‘Lego Set’ approach to preparing applications and financial presentations

American Diversified Enterprises outlines the ‘Lego-Set’ approach to preparing applications and financial presentations.

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Advanced nanoplatforms for diagnosis and treatment of osteosarcoma

Consortium Nano4Tarmed is developing 2D nanoplatforms for active drug delivery and diagnosis of osteosarcoma. Population growth is shrinking, mainly due to the overall fertility rate...

Predicting reactor pressure vessel behaviour for light-water reactors

Researchers at the Universities of Wisconsin and California are integrating physics and Machine Learning to predict materials degradation in nuclear reactors. The reactor pressure vessel (RPV) is...

NUCOBAM: Increasing nuclear industry profitability and improving safety

Dr Myriam Bourgeois, NUCOBAM Coordinator at Université Paris-Saclay CEA, explains how the European project aims for future AM Standard in the nuclear energy industry. The...

How Ionic Rare Earths is advancing the rare earth circular economy

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TECH Project procures $900m debt financing commitments

Queensland Pacific Metals has announced it has received A$900m in total indicative debt financing commitments for the TECH Project.

40 mistakes that will kill an application

American Diversified Enterprises LLC explore the 40 most common mistakes that will cause the rejection of an otherwise good application.

Sokoman Minerals announces exciting lithium discovery from the Golden Hope drill programme

Sokoman Minerals Corp and Benton Resources Inc. have announced the final assays from the Phase 3 drill programme at the Golden Hope project.

Super Bowl commercials feature electric vehicles

Brent Wilson, CEO and President of Galvanic Energy, discusses how EVs are becoming increasingly prevalent in Super Bowl commercials.