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The world is one step closer to having a totally secure internet and an answer to the growing threat of cyber-attacks, thanks to a team of international scientists who have created a unique prototype which could transform how we communicate online. The invention led by the University of Bristol, revealed today in the journal Science …

Facing a violently changing world, today’s executives will soon have to deal with challenges that were non-existent seven months ago. In a word, we now live in a culture of extremes. In a current work climate that has forcefully pushed office time into a great level of uncertainty, building for the unknown might just be …

WARSAW, Poland, July 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — European nanotechnology company QNA Technology is developing revolutionary Deep Blue Quantum Dots with significant advantages over other quantum dots and organic light emitters. Their deep blue dots can be used in transparent and flexible LEDs, which simultaneously may be cheaper than other emitters of high quality blue light. …

IonQ’s trapped ion system. Credit: Duke University, staq.pratt.duke.edu/ Quantum computers (QC) are poised to drive important advances in several domains, including medicine, material science and internet security. While current QC systems are small, several industry and academic efforts are underway to build large systems with many hundred qubits. Towards this, computer scientists at Princeton University …

Scientists have made a pivotal breakthrough in the important, emerging field of spintronics – which could lead to a new high speed energy efficient data technology. An international team of researchers, including the University of Exeter, has made a revolutionary discovery that has the potential to provide high speed, low power-usage for some of the …

Image converted using ifftoany WASHINGTON: In a first of a kind event next week, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) will award up to 36 contracts designed to push research on ground-breaking uses of quantum science out of university labs and eventually into the hands of warfighters. “Quantum information science (QIS) will impact many future Air …

In the business world, the opportunities for applying quantum technology relate to optimization: solving difficult business problems, reconfiguring complex processes, and understanding correlations between seemingly disparate data sets. The main purpose of quantum computing is to carry out computationally costly operations in a very short period of time, while at the same time accelerating business performance. …

Conspiracy theories surrounding the negative effects of 5G have become increasingly popular online, and scammers are now looking to capitalise with fake products claimed to protect against these made-up claims. Now a company called BioShield Distribution has launched a new device which it claims can protect users from them using “quantum holographic catalyzer technology”. The …

The jobs of the future will be quantum powered. Image: Shutterstock Quantum technologies are set to create 16,000 new Australian jobs over the next 20 years and will become a key part of the country’s technology sector, according to a new report from the CSIRO. CSIRO’s Growing Australia’s Quantum Technology Industry report offers a roadmap …

A Samsung smartphone with quantum technology is due to launch in Korea next week Getty Now there’s something that I wasn’t expecting any time soon: a quantum-powered smartphone. Yet here we are, with an announcement from Samsung and Korean provider SK Telecom that the world’s first 5G smartphone complete with a quantum random number generator …