Sogang University Professor Kim Young-wook's Research Team Receives Best Paper Award at 2026 Korean Electromagnetic Waves Society Winter Conference
Sogang University's graduate student, Sung Min-seo, won the Best Paper Award at the 2026 Korean Electromagnetic Waves Society Winter Conference for his research on using quantum artificial neural networks for radar micro-Doppler robotic dog classification.
Yonsei University's Quantum Business Group Takes on Incurable Diseases with 'Quantum-Centric Supercomputing'
Yonsei University is partnering with RIKEN and IBM to utilize the world's top-level supercomputer, Fugaku, and IBM Quantum System One to tackle complex computational challenges in understanding diseases like Leigh Syndrome.
Chinese scientists create world’s coldest alloy. It may surprise DARPA
Chinese researchers have developed a revolutionary rare earth alloy that could significantly enhance cooling technology for quantum chips, eliminating the need for helium-3.
UK must learn lessons from AI race and retain its quantum computing talent, says minister
The UK government commits to a £1bn funding initiative to ensure the retention of quantum computing talent amidst concerns about U.S. dominance in artificial intelligence.
International rarity in Espoo: university built a quantum computer for its students
Aalto University has inaugurated Finland's fourth quantum computer, designed specifically for student access and education.
Alliance with the USA is essential, Europe must address its shortcomings
The article highlights the necessity of a technological alliance between the USA and Europe to counter China's influence in key areas like AI, semiconductor production, and quantum computing.
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.
John Martinis, Nobel Prize in Physics: "I would not like quantum computing to be known for breaking the internet"
Physicist John Martinis warns against the vulnerabilities in digital security posed by quantum computing technologies.
Germany is catching up: How German unicorns could become superstars
Germany is making strides in technology and innovation, with notable investments in startups focused on quantum computing, nuclear fusion, and combat drones.
Germany is catching up: How German unicorns could become superstars
German startups are gaining attention with advancements in quantum computing, nuclear fusion, and combat drones, but they need better access to financing to succeed.
Quantum computer moves from the lab to the real world
A quantum computer has successfully transitioned from a laboratory setting to practical application.
Quantum Machines Will Change the World of Computers
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Finnish quantum company IQM makes history: goes public in the United States
Finnish quantum computing company IQM has become the first of its kind to list on the stock exchange in the United States, with an estimated value of $1.8 billion.
IQM from Finland: The first European quantum company goes public
Finnish quantum computer manufacturer IQM plans to go public this summer to raise €450 million, with a valuation of $1.8 billion.
"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.
China against the West: Whoever Masters Quantum Computing Wins
The article discusses the geopolitical competition between China and the West, focusing on the development of quantum computing in China.
Chinese scientists put quantum chaos in ‘slow motion’
Chinese scientists have achieved a significant milestone by manipulating quantum systems to observe a stable transitional state, which may help preserve quantum information.
Random Numbers and Quantum Mechanics
A group of researchers has developed a method to generate genuinely random numbers using a computer, addressing a longstanding challenge in information technology.
Ten-Year Passports Dismissed
Finland's Digital and Population Data Services Agency advises against the use of ten-year passports due to security concerns related to quantum computing.
DVV: the government's proposed ten-year passport is not yet secure
The Digi- and Population Data Agency (DVV) warns against the issuance of ten-year passports due to security risks.
Red Light for Passports
The Finnish Digi- and Population Data Authority warns that producing passports with non-quantum-resistant security features poses a significant security risk as quantum computing advances.
Could the US unlock China’s rare earths grip with AI and quantum computing?
The article discusses how the US might challenge China's dominance in rare earth minerals through the use of AI and quantum computing to create synthetic substitutes.
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.
Not just AI! Now the era of these 3 technologies will come... whoever learns them will get double the package!
Experts predict a significant transformation in technology, including quantum computing and nuclear fusion, which could drastically change the job market.
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.
The supercomputer Atenea, new tenant for the 'quantum mile' of Donostia, the ultratechnological boulevard
The supercomputer Atenea has been inaugurated in Donostia as part of a developing 'quantum mile', which aims to enhance local technological infrastructure with cutting-edge quantum computing facilities.
China’s first-of-a-kind ABF crystal creates most energized solid-state laser beam
A laboratory at the Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry has developed a groundbreaking ABF crystal that produces the shortest wavelength laser beam at 158.9 nanometers, potentially advancing fields like quantum computing and precision manufacturing.
Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, founder of Nu Quantum: 'Quantum supremacy will be achieved soon. We must act fast'
Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, a 34-year-old physicist, is revolutionizing computing with a system that overcomes the limitations of qubit growth, predicting imminent quantum supremacy.
"It is producing quantum weapons": what we know about the new Chinese military wild cards
China is advancing in military technology with a focus on quantum computing as a new strategic power multiplier, seeking to redefine warfare beyond traditional weapons.
Technology: When Atoms Dance
The article discusses a physicist's work at a quantum computing startup, where trapped ions are being taught to compute using advanced technology in a controlled environment.
Scientists manage to 'clean' light itself
Researchers are developing techniques to produce pure, single photons for advanced quantum computing and ultra-secure communications.
A new type of quantum computer would work even in the living room. The bold idea comes from a Czech scientist
Czech scientist VÃt Svoboda has proposed a revolutionary concept for quantum computers using chiral molecules instead of electricity and silicon, winning the prestigious Dream Chemistry Award.