Insider Brief A new quantum algorithm developed by researchers in Japan and the UK allows quantum computers to both detect and protect quantum entanglement, a key resource in quantum technologies. The method, called variational entanglement […]
Insider Brief A new quantum algorithm developed by researchers in Japan and the UK allows quantum computers to both detect and protect quantum entanglement, a key resource in quantum technologies. The method, called variational entanglement […]
Insider Brief The European Telecommunications Standard Institute (ETSI) has launched a new post-quantum security standard designed to protect critical data from future quantum computing threats. The standard introduces Covercrypt, a hybrid encryption system that secures […]
Insider Brief Switzerland’s financial sector faces rising risks from quantum computing, prompting a new seven-step action plan to safeguard its status as a trusted global hub. The Swiss Financial Innovation Desk warns of imminent threats […]
These days, any quantum computing post I write ought to begin with the disclaimer that the armies of Sauron are triumphing around the globe, this is the darkest time for humanity most of us have […]
Assistant Professor Position in Experimental Quantum Technology at Stockholm University Submitted by Markushennrich on Wed, 26/03/2025 – 22:25. Application deadline: Thursday, April 10, 2025 Subject: Experimental quantum technology with focus on quantum sensing. Closing date: […]
As organizations look to upgrade their IT infrastructure to make their communications quantum safe, one of the approaches is to implement a hybrid classical/quantum approach. This combines together both classical algorithms with quantum algorithms to […]
For the first time, theoretical physicists from the Institute of Theoretical Physics (IPhT) in Paris-Saclay have completely determined the statistics that can be generated by a system using quantum entanglement. This achievement paves the way […]
Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences revealed that not all forms of quantum nonlocality guarantee intrinsic randomness. They demonstrated that violating two-input Bell inequalities […]
For decades, researchers have explored how electrons behave in quantum materials. Under certain conditions, electrons interact strongly with each other instead of moving independently, leading to exotic quantum states. One such state, first proposed by […]
Insider Brief A collaborative team from JPMorganChase, Quantinuum, multiple national labs, and UT Austin demonstrated a certified randomness protocol using a quantum computer, marking a major milestone for real-world quantum applications. The researchers used Quantinuum’s […]
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