
The National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST) was established in April 2016 to promote quantum science and technology in a comprehensive and integrated manner
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- UTSA to co-host Quantum Collaborative Summit Dec. 12-13 at San Pedro I
DECEMBER 6, 2023 — UTSA, in partnership with Arizona State University (ASU), will co-host the 2023 Quantum Collaborative Summit at San Pedro I on Tuesday, December 12 and Wednesday, 13. The Quantum ...
- 16 Most Advanced Countries in Quantum Computing
In this article, we will look at the 16 most advanced countries in quantum computing. We will also discuss the global developments in the industry. If you want to skip our detailed analysis, head ...
- Stretching the Limits: How Diamond Manipulation Enhances Quantum Bits
Breakthrough by Argonne, UChicago researchers could help pave way for quantum infrastructure. In work supported by the Q-NEXT quantum research center, scientists “stretch” thin films of diamond to ...
- Preparing for Y2Q and Post-Quantum Disruption
Recent advances by Chinese quantum ... for experimental research. Scaling qubits to crack encryption, in other words, will prove challenging but the risk is elevating. In 2023, a team led by Pan at ...
- Breakthroughs in nanosized contrast agents and drug carriers through self-folding molecules
Against this backdrop, a collaborative study by a research team from Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech), National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST) and Innovation Center of ...
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- Quantum: Harvard, QuEra, MIT and NIST/University of Maryland Announce Error-Corrected Algorithms on 48 Qubits
Neutral-atom quantum company QuEra Computing today announced what the company said is a quantum computing breakthrough, published in the scientific journal Nature. In experiments led by Harvard ...
- UTSA to co-host Quantum Collaborative Summit Dec. 12-13 at San Pedro I
DECEMBER 6, 2023 — UTSA, in partnership with Arizona State University (ASU), will co-host the 2023 Quantum Collaborative Summit at San Pedro I on Tuesday, December 12 and Wednesday, 13. The Quantum ...
- IBM promises a quantum leap
The quantum hype cycle is real. That means money is pouring into the research community — potentially including, after its passage last week through the House Science Committee, a $3.6 billion ...
- Japan and Europe inaugurate largest tokamak in the world
It was 6:00 a.m. in La Bergerie, a former sheep barn located a few kilometres from ITER in the vast Château de Cadarache domain, and that had been converte[...] ...
- ‘We’re hitting new limits.’ NC quantum computing bullish on a coveted breakthrough
If this quantum advantage is reached, it could prove the viability of a technology that still often sounds like science fiction. Kim anticipates investors would then flood into the field, fueling ...