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Protecting quantum computers from adversarial attacks

A team of researchers from the University of Texas at Dallas has developed an approach with an industry collaborator to give quantum computers a layer of protection against adversarial attacks.

New report outlines pro-innovation approach to regulating quantum technologies

A new report by the Regulatory Horizons Council has set out a pro-innovation approach to regulating quantum technologies, cementing the UK’s position as a global leader in the technology.

Digital infrastructures: European digital sovereignty, innovations, and quantum trend

Dr Gregor Tkachov, Lecturer at the Faculty of Computer Science at Berlin School of Business & Innovation, discusses the importance of digital sovereignty for Europe and emphasises the efforts to develop European digital infrastructure.

Research excellence at the Université de Sherbrooke

Innovative programmes, partnerships, and scholarships are driving advances in research at the Université de Sherbrooke, a leading Canadian institution renowned for its commitment to excellence and discovery.

UK research investment will boost semiconductor chip technology

Chip technology development could help power advancements in AI and underpin the technologies needed to reach net zero. Read more here.

Empowering the quantum revolution: The EPIQC project’s journey and future prospects

Discover how the EPIQC project is helping to take the quantum world forwards, both in terms of academic research and in terms of awareness.

UK and Canada dual agreement cements science and innovation ties

The UK and Canada have signed dual agreements to collaborate on science and innovation while laying out a new agreement on AI computing.

2024: The year of quantum disruption

Discover how businesses must invest in quantum-safe solutions to prepare for the huge rise of quantum computing.

Insilico Medicine reveal how quantum computing can unlock understanding of ageing and disease

Researchers from Insilico Medicine have shown how quantum computing can be integrated into the study of living organisms to shed light on biological processes like ageing and disease.

Quantum Sweden: A new platform for quantum research

A new platform called Quantum Sweden will be launched to translate quantum research into innovation and strengthen competitiveness.

MonarQ: A quantum computer in service of research

With 24 superconducting qubits arranged like butterflies, MonarQ will soon be ready for researchers to come and explore.

The University of Manchester and Osaka University establish strategic partnership

The University of Manchester and Osaka University have announced the launch of a new strategic partnership. Read more here.

Quantum entanglement of individual molecules achieved by physicists for the first time

Discover how Princeton researchers have succeeded in forcing molecules into quantum entanglement for the very first time.

Prime Minister unveils £29.5bn of scientific investment at historic Global Investment Summit

£29.5bn of new investment for thriving UK science and innovation sectors has been unveiled as the Global Investment Summit begins.

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