Quantum hardware and software are advancing rapidly – and our online encryption systems need to change to stay ahead.
New research suggests quantum computers capable of breaking internet encryption may arrive sooner than expected—with AI ...
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Argonne maps atomic-scale magnetism, advancing faster spintronics
A pair of studies from Argonne National Laboratory, published in recent months, have given physicists two new ways to peer ...
China, the U.S., Russia and others have ramped up their contest over artificial-intelligence-backed weapons and military ...
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China develops crystal that could enable GPS-free navigation for submarines, missiles
Scientists from Xinjiang University in China have allegedly developed a new ultraviolet (UV) producing crystal ...
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New memristor design uses built-in oxygen gradient to bring stability to reinforcement learning
In a recent study published in Nature Communications, researchers created a memristor that uses a built-in oxygen gradient to ...
Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require ...
Two research groups say they have significantly reduced the amount of qubits and time required to crack common online ...
(Nasdaq: VBIX) (“Viewbix” or the “Company”), an advanced technologies company, today announced that Nuclear Quantum, a portfolio company of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Quantum X Labs Ltd. (“Quantum X ...
According to a study by engineers at Caltech and the UC Department of Physics, quantum computers do not need to be nearly as ...
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