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As International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025 fast approaches, we take a look at the latest developments in quantum science, quantum technology and quantum computing.

What kind of light do quantum technologies need?

Discover how squeezed light enables new quantum technologies, advancing photonic computing, precision measurement, and cryptography.

New leap in next-generation quantum encryption standards

Discover more about a next-generation quantum encryption solution that aims to safeguard sensitive digital communications.

New computer advances our understanding of quantum fields

Discover how researchers have successfully simulated a complete quantum field theory in more than one spatial dimension.

Researchers develop light emitter for quantum circuits

Researchers from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) have developed a method of emitting light for use in quantum circuits.

Controlling trapped ions for scalable quantum control

Researchers at the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing have developed an algorithm that controls trapped ions for scalable quantum control.

Researchers create guidelines for defect-based quantum systems

An international research team has established guidelines that will be valuable for the discovery of new defect-based quantum systems.

New research calls hypothetical spin liquids into question

Measurements attained by researchers at TU Wien indicate that new routes must be taken to identify materials that can be utilised as spin liquids.

How studying neutrinos can help us to better understand the Universe

Professors Luis A Anchordoqui from CUNY and Vanderbilt University’s Thomas J Weiler explain how neutrinos help us to understand the Universe.

Gas accretion responsible for the mass of stars

Researchers from Japan have discovered that a star's mass is determined by the gas accretion from its core, not the mass at its inception. The...

Demonstrating atom interferometry in space for the first time

A team of researchers has successfully performed atom interferometry in space, on board a sounding rocket, for the first time.

Using molecules that respond to light to build qubit systems for quantum computers

Researchers have advanced the development of quantum computers using light-addressable molecules for qubit systems.

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