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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.

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.

UK’s cyber security agency launches roadmap for post-quantum cryptography migration

Prepare for the quantum era with the UK’s latest guidance on post-quantum cryptography, ensuring your data is secure against cyber threats.

Quantum computing vs cybersecurity: Preparing for a post-quantum world

Explore the transformative potential of quantum computing, its cybersecurity risks, and strategies to safeguard data in a post-quantum world.

Quantum sensor technology set to transform neurosurgery

Discover how the PoQus project led by researchers in Dresden aims to bring cutting-edge quantum sensor technology to the operating room.

Equal1’s breakthrough quantum controller chip redefines the future of quantum computing

Discover how Equal1's groundbreaking advancements in quantum controller chips and silicon qubits revolutionise scalable quantum computing.

Zinc oxide quantum dots: A new frontier in quantum computing

Discover how zinc oxide quantum dots are revolutionising quantum computing with enhanced stability and scalable potential.

New quantum algorithm eradicates the need for error correction

Researchers have implemented a quantum computing algorithm to estimate interatomic bond distances and ground state energies.

New quantum information revealed through light-matter interaction

Researchers have developed a pioneering mechanism for extracting and controlling quantum information using exciton and Floquet states.

University of Sydney pioneers new approach to quantum error correction

Researchers at the University of Sydney have developed a framework for managing quantum errors that could reshape quantum computing.

Quantum communication market to soar to $5.5bn by 2030

The global quantum communication market is set to grow from $0.74bn in 2024 to an estimated $5.54bn by 2030. Find out more.

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