UK science and technology leaders are urging the next government to implement detailed and effective strategies to harness the country's scientific potential for economic growth.
Scientists at the University of Manchester, in collaboration with the University of Melbourne, have produced an ultra-pure form of silicon that allows the construction of high-performance qubit devices for scalable quantum computers.
Ireland has long been a quantum research powerhouse, but now, with new legislation, they are setting the stage for a further revolution in the journey to Quantum 2.0.
The EU and Japan have held their second Digital Partnership Council in Brussels, promoting their vision for a digital transformation that respects fundamental rights.
A team of researchers from the University of Texas at Dallas has developed an approach with an industry collaborator to give quantum computers a layer of protection against adversarial attacks.
A new report by the Regulatory Horizons Council has set out a pro-innovation approach to regulating quantum technologies, cementing the UK’s position as a global leader in the technology.
Dr Gregor Tkachov, Lecturer at the Faculty of Computer Science at Berlin School of Business & Innovation, discusses the importance of digital sovereignty for Europe and emphasises the efforts to develop European digital infrastructure.
Innovative programmes, partnerships, and scholarships are driving advances in research at the Université de Sherbrooke, a leading Canadian institution renowned for its commitment to excellence and discovery.