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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.

UK’s new national laboratory set to push the boundaries of quantum computing

The newly opened NQCC in the UK will house new quantum computers designed to push the boundaries of the technology's possibilities.

Virginia Tech’s algorithm set to revolutionise quantum computers

Virginia Tech researchers are on a mission to bring quantum computing closer to real-world application with a groundbreaking algorithm.

How quantum computing is set to revolutionise technology

Discover how quantum computing is poised to revolutionise industries with unparalleled problem-solving capabilities.

Quantum error correction breakthrough revolutionises quantum computing

Discover how a hybrid quantum error correction technique is revolutionising quantum computing by enhancing efficiency and fault tolerance.

Exploring the key concepts of quantum mechanics

Notable principles of quantum mechanics, such as wave-particle duality and the uncertainty principle, challenge classical physics.

Trinity College scientists discover Mpemba effect in quantum systems

Trinity College researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery that extends the curious Mpemba effect into the world of quantum physics.

Diamond defects provide breakthrough in quantum communication

Researchers at KIT have made significant advancements in quantum communication by improving the stability of diamond-based qubits.

IBM launches first quantum data center in Europe: A major leap for quantum computing

IBM has launched its first quantum data center in Europe, a significant milestone for the continent's role in advancing quantum computing.

EU Commission announces €65m funding to advance quantum chips

The European Commission has revealed a major investment of €65m to drive innovation in quantum chips in the EU.

Method to split electrons unlocks the potential of topological quantum computers

Researchers have identified a novel method to split electrons that may unlock the potential of topological quantum computers.

US invests $65m in quantum computing research

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a significant $65m investment in quantum computing research.

Quantum technology is the future. Will it be Canada’s?

Paul Smith from the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics asks what it will take to bring the quantum technology revolution to fruition.

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