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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...

Advancements in quantum computing with diamond quantum microprocessors

A collaborative project between German researchers is delivering the necessary conditions for scalable diamond quantum microprocessors. Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State...

Quantum simulations enable prediction of stable boron nitride structure

Researchers at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) have successfully predicted the most stable boron nitrate structure with the utilisation of...

Improving qubit storage for ultra-secure quantum telecommunications networks

A team of researchers at the University of Geneva have set the world record for qubit storage, moving one step closer to developing a...

Scientists utilise diamonds to create a hybrid quantum processor

A research team from the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF (FIASSP) has coordinated with 28 partners to employ diamonds to create...

Graphene Flagship: The road to commercialising graphene innovation

Professor Andrea Ferrari, Science and Technology Officer and Chair of the Management Panel of the Graphene Flagship, discusses the current progress made in the...

Supercomputer and quantum simulations solve materials science problem

Researchers from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have solved a previously perplexing materials science problem with a supercomputer and quantum simulations.  Comprehending...

Groundbreaking research grant for quantum materials

Empa researchers have been awarded a significant grant that will enable them to carry out research into quantum materials. The CarboQuant project – which will...

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