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Anonymously protocols over classical networks have been achieved and implemented for long, but similar protocols for quantum networks have been still in development so far because facing implementation issues. The researchers team from the University of Oxford,
A team of researchers at the University of Buffalo at Wayne State University has uncovered a new state of matter (topological superconductivity) which promises increasing storage capabilities in electronic devices and enhancing quantum computing. They
A team of University of Sheffield in the UK could speed up the simulation of certain molecules using a random, not deterministic, sequence of operations. It may outperform other approaches when a molecule’s energy is
Fujitsu knows that quantum is the way to go, but at the moment they can’t do it at a mass scale. So they use a Digital Annealer which is not actually quantum but ‘quantum like’.
Researchers at Virginia Tech Chemistry and Physics have advanced Quantum simulation by devising an algorithm that can more effectively calculate the attributes of a molecule being tested. The most important use will be simulating the
ID Quantique’s Quantis Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) will feed random numbers into the SafeNet Luna HSM, providing high quality entropy for the generation of strong keys. (Yahoo Finance) Read more.
Scottish Enterprise, Scotland’s national economic development agency, has awarded a £2.9 million ($3.5M / €3.2M) Research and Development grant to M Squared, a photonics and quantum technology company based in Glasgow. The funding will be used
Scientists have long suspected that a quantum phenomenon might play a role in photosynthesis but without proof because such a phenomenon is difficult to identify. For the very first time, researchers have developed a way to
The researchers team has succeeded in placing light sources in atomically thin material layers with an accuracy of just a few nanometers. This might path the way to optical quantum computers. (ElectronicsWeekly.com) Read more.