'Deeper' ties to Europe and AI the best ways to boost growth, Reeves to say
Chancellor Rachel Reeves emphasizes the importance of strengthening ties with Europe and investing in artificial intelligence to enhance the UK's economic growth.
Error-resistant optical quantum computer 'within range' - Success in improving light source quality
A research team from NTT and the University of Tokyo has successfully improved the quality of the light source integral to optical quantum computers, bringing practical quantum computers closer to reality.
From dancing robots to a quantum computer: the curiosities of the Mobile World Congress
The Mobile World Congress showcased a variety of technological curiosities, including dancing robots and prototypes of quantum computers.
Quantum Machines Will Change the World of Computers
The article discusses how quantum machines are poised to revolutionize the computing world, although the full content is inaccessible due to a page loading issue.
"Zero Day" Is Getting Closer. Quantum Computers May Break Today's Encryption
The rise of quantum computers poses an imminent threat to current encryption standards, with preparations already underway in Europe and the USA to counter potential quantum attacks.
The work of Latvian researchers could pave the way for faster and smaller computers
Latvian researchers are exploring the use of quantum physics to develop smaller and more powerful electronic devices as traditional physics laws become inadequate.
French Startups in the Race for Quantum Computers: Quandela, Photons to Revolutionize Computing
French startup Quandela is developing a miniaturized technology for manipulating light, aiming to create quantum computers with capabilities surpassing current supercomputers.
Once Upon a Time in Digital
The article discusses the implications of quantum computing, highlighting concerns and misconceptions about its potential speed and functionality compared to digital computers.
A new type of quantum computer would work even in the living room. The bold idea comes from a Czech scientist
Czech scientist VΓt Svoboda has proposed a revolutionary concept for quantum computers using chiral molecules instead of electricity and silicon, winning the prestigious Dream Chemistry Award.