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AI and Quantum Computing Speed Up Drug Discovery in Korea
Innovation2d ago

AI and Quantum Computing Speed Up Drug Discovery in Korea

Korean scientists are combining artificial intelligence with quantum computing to discover new drugs in a fraction of the usual time. What typically takes over a decade could soon happen in months.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
CU Boulder Traps Light on Chip With Record Efficiency
Innovation2d ago

CU Boulder Traps Light on Chip With Record Efficiency

Scientists at CU Boulder have created tiny glass racetracks that capture and amplify light with almost no energy loss, potentially revolutionizing sensors and quantum computers. The breakthrough uses highway-inspired curves and sub-nanometer precision to keep light circulating longer than ever before.

Science Daily3 min read
Caltech Chip Matches Fiber Optic Speed on Silicon Wafer
InnovationFeb 18

Caltech Chip Matches Fiber Optic Speed on Silicon Wafer

Scientists have created computer chips that transmit light with almost zero loss, matching the performance of fiber optic cables. This breakthrough could revolutionize quantum computing, AI data centers, and precision timekeeping.

Google News - Tech Breakthrough3 min read
Scientists Create Floating 'Time Crystal' Using Sound Waves
InnovationFeb 17

Scientists Create Floating 'Time Crystal' Using Sound Waves

Physicists at NYU just made styrofoam beads dance through time by suspending them on invisible sound waves, creating a breakthrough that rewrites the rules of physics. This surprisingly simple discovery could one day revolutionize quantum computing and help us understand our own biological clocks.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Scientists Crack Code on Quantum Computing's Holy Grail
InnovationFeb 17

Scientists Crack Code on Quantum Computing's Holy Grail

Researchers just figured out how to read information from Majorana qubits, the most promising building blocks for quantum computers that could resist errors and stay stable for actual use. The breakthrough solves a puzzle that's stumped scientists for years.

Science Daily2 min read
Ghana Launches Quantum Computing Center for Africa
InnovationFeb 15

Ghana Launches Quantum Computing Center for Africa

Ghana is establishing Africa's first Center for Quantum Computing and Simulation, positioning itself as a leader in next-generation technology that could transform healthcare, agriculture, and climate solutions across the continent.

Google News - Ghana Development3 min read
China Breakthrough: Quantum Network Spans 2,300 Miles
InnovationFeb 13

China Breakthrough: Quantum Network Spans 2,300 Miles

Chinese scientists just solved one of quantum communication's biggest puzzles, creating a prototype that works across 2,300 miles. This breakthrough could finally make ultra-secure messaging a reality for everyone.

South China Morning Post3 min read
Singapore Invests $37B in Quantum Tech and Semiconductors
InnovationFeb 13

Singapore Invests $37B in Quantum Tech and Semiconductors

Singapore is betting big on the future with a record $37 billion investment in cutting-edge technology, from quantum computers to advanced semiconductors. The country is already winning, becoming the first outside the US to host a powerful quantum system.

Google News - Singapore Technology2 min read
India Launches Quantum Valley With University Partnership
InnovationFeb 8

India Launches Quantum Valley With University Partnership

India is building its first Quantum Valley in Andhra Pradesh, partnering with SRM University to create a testing hub that will help startups and researchers develop the next generation of computing technology. The facility will put India on the map as a global player in quantum innovation.

The Hindu2 min read
Scientists Create Visible Time Crystal That Defies Physics
InnovationFeb 8

Scientists Create Visible Time Crystal That Defies Physics

Physicists at NYU built a handheld device using foam beads and sound waves that breaks Newton's Third Law and could unlock secrets of quantum computing and human biology. The exotic time crystal fits in your palm and uses technology as simple as packing peanuts floating on acoustic waves.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Physicists Crack 50-Year Quantum Puzzle in Major Breakthrough
InnovationFeb 8

Physicists Crack 50-Year Quantum Puzzle in Major Breakthrough

Scientists at Heidelberg University just solved a quantum physics mystery that's stumped researchers for decades, uniting two conflicting theories about how particles behave. The breakthrough could transform everything from quantum computers to advanced materials.

Science Daily3 min read
Four Embry-Riddle Grads Win Prestigious NSF Fellowships
InnovationFeb 7

Four Embry-Riddle Grads Win Prestigious NSF Fellowships

Four Embry-Riddle graduates earned National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships this year, the university's highest number ever. They're now pursuing breakthrough research in everything from quantum computing to exploding stars.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
NYU Scientists Create Time Crystals You Can Hold
InnovationFeb 7

NYU Scientists Create Time Crystals You Can Hold

Physicists at New York University have discovered a new type of time crystal made from simple styrofoam beads that levitate on sound waves and defy traditional physics. The handheld device opens doors for quantum computing advances and helps us understand how our own bodies work.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
China Achieves Quantum Encryption Over 60 Miles of Fiber
InnovationFeb 7

China Achieves Quantum Encryption Over 60 Miles of Fiber

Scientists in China just demonstrated hack-proof quantum encryption across 100 kilometers—the distance of an entire city—solving a problem that once limited this technology to a few hundred meters. This breakthrough brings us closer to truly secure communications in the quantum computing age.

Phys.org2 min read
South Korea Plans Quantum Chip Leadership by 2035
InnovationFeb 6

South Korea Plans Quantum Chip Leadership by 2035

South Korea just unveiled its first comprehensive plan to become a global leader in quantum chip manufacturing within the next decade. The ambitious national strategy marks a major shift as quantum technology moves from research labs to real-world applications.

Regional: south korea technology (KR)2 min read
Paper-Thin Chip Steers Light Without Moving Parts
InnovationFeb 6

Paper-Thin Chip Steers Light Without Moving Parts

Scientists created a microscopic chip that converts invisible infrared light into visible colors and aims it like a spotlight, all without any moving parts. This breakthrough could transform everything from self-driving car sensors to quantum computing.

Science Daily - Technology3 min read
Quantum Computers Take Major Leap Toward Real-World Use
InnovationFeb 6

Quantum Computers Take Major Leap Toward Real-World Use

Scientists just solved one of quantum computing's biggest problems: how to run calculations while fixing errors at the same time. This breakthrough brings us closer to quantum computers that can actually tackle real-world challenges.

Science Daily3 min read
Scientists Build First Quantum Battery Inside Quantum Computer
InnovationFeb 5

Scientists Build First Quantum Battery Inside Quantum Computer

Chinese researchers just built the world's first quantum battery inside a quantum computer, bringing super-fast charging technology one step closer to reality. This breakthrough could power tomorrow's quantum technologies in ways traditional batteries never could.

New Scientist2 min read
104,070 Students Join India's Quantum Tech Revolution
InnovationFeb 4

104,070 Students Join India's Quantum Tech Revolution

Over 104,000 students in Andhra Pradesh just enrolled in a groundbreaking quantum technology program, putting the Indian state at the forefront of preparing young minds for tomorrow's most cutting-edge careers. The massive enrollment signals a major shift toward future-ready education in India.

Google News - Education Milestone2 min read
UCLA Nanowires Cut Electronic Noise Below Current Limits
InnovationFeb 4

UCLA Nanowires Cut Electronic Noise Below Current Limits

UCLA engineers created microscopic wires that actually get quieter as electricity flows through them, flipping conventional physics on its head. This breakthrough could mean clearer phone calls, better sensors, and a faster path to quantum computers.

Google News - Tech Breakthrough2 min read

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