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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
200-Year-Old Light Trick Makes Quantum Encryption Simpler
InnovationApr 1

200-Year-Old Light Trick Makes Quantum Encryption Simpler

Scientists in Warsaw just made ultra-secure quantum communication cheaper and easier by using a physics phenomenon first discovered in 1836. Their breakthrough system needs just one detector instead of complex equipment, opening the door to practical quantum encryption for everyone.

Science Daily3 min read
South Korea Leads Global Race in Quantum-Safe Encryption
InnovationMay 6

South Korea Leads Global Race in Quantum-Safe Encryption

South Korea is expanding its groundbreaking quantum security program to protect critical infrastructure from future cyber threats. The country is rolling out hack-proof encryption across telecommunications, finance, transportation, defense, and space sectors.

Regional: south korea technology (KR)2 min read
Swiss Scientists Create Unbreakable Random Encryption
InnovationMay 28

Swiss Scientists Create Unbreakable Random Encryption

Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a quantum system that generates truly random encryption codes that even future quantum computers can't crack. This breakthrough could protect our passwords, bank accounts, and personal data for decades to come.

Scientific American2 min read
South Korea Expands Quantum Security Network Nationwide
SolutionsMay 6

South Korea Expands Quantum Security Network Nationwide

South Korea is opening quantum communication testing to companies across the country, not just Seoul tech hubs. The move accelerates next-generation encryption that could protect data from future quantum computer threats.

Regional: south korea technology (KR)2 min read
Singapore Chip Verifies Its Own Quantum Security in Real Time
InnovationJul 21

Singapore Chip Verifies Its Own Quantum Security in Real Time

A fingernail-sized silicon chip now generates truly random numbers for encryption and proves they're secure—all by itself. This breakthrough could protect everything from your bank account to hospital records as quantum computing threatens current security systems.

Google News - Singapore Technology3 min read
Scientists Create Perfect Random Numbers Using Quantum Tech
InnovationJun 3

Scientists Create Perfect Random Numbers Using Quantum Tech

Researchers at ETH Zurich have achieved true randomness for the first time, a breakthrough that could make everything from encryption to digital security virtually unbreakable. Using quantum physics and supercooled chips, they've solved a problem that has plagued computers since their invention.

Live Science2 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
Daily MixJul 16

Europe's First Quantum Satellite Gets Dutch Ground Station

A groundbreaking optical ground station in the Netherlands will communicate with Europe's first quantum encryption satellite, giving governments and banks access to hack-proof security. The technology promises to protect sensitive data from even the most powerful future computers.

Google News - Netherlands Technology3 min read
Singapore and IBM Launch Quantum-Safe Cybersecurity Hub
Innovation2d ago

Singapore and IBM Launch Quantum-Safe Cybersecurity Hub

Singapore is getting the world's first dedicated center to protect organizations from future quantum computer threats. The Quantum-Safe Center will help businesses shield their data before tomorrow's supercomputers can crack today's encryption.

Google News - Singapore Technology2 min read
Scientists Edge Closer to Forever Quantum States
InnovationJun 17

Scientists Edge Closer to Forever Quantum States

After 70 years of trying, physicists are finally closing in on quantum states that could last forever, opening doors to powerful new quantum computers and entirely new forms of matter. Recent experiments suggest the seemingly impossible dream of quantum eternity might actually be within reach.

New Scientist2 min read
Scientists Reverse Quantum Time Flow in Breakthrough Study
InnovationMar 21

Scientists Reverse Quantum Time Flow in Breakthrough Study

Physicists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have created quantum controls that can stretch, blur, and even reverse time's arrow at the microscopic level. The breakthrough could unlock new ways to extract energy from quantum systems and prepare quantum states more efficiently.

Google News - Technology3 min read
Gold Chip Brings Quantum Tech to Room Temperature
InnovationAug 8

Gold Chip Brings Quantum Tech to Room Temperature

Scientists at Louisiana State University created the first quantum material that works at room temperature, potentially making quantum computers and secure communications far more practical. The breakthrough could eliminate the need for expensive ultra-cold refrigeration systems that have kept quantum technology out of everyday use.

Science Daily3 min read
Intel Ships Quantum-Safe Chips to Protect Future Data
InnovationAug 14

Intel Ships Quantum-Safe Chips to Protect Future Data

The tech giant is already delivering processors that can defend against future quantum computer attacks, turning a looming security threat into a manageable upgrade. Government timelines suggest we have until 2040 to prepare, not panic.

MIT Technology Review3 min read
UK Invests £9.5M to Lead Global Quantum Tech Race by 2035
InnovationMay 22

UK Invests £9.5M to Lead Global Quantum Tech Race by 2035

The UK government is backing a bold strategy to become the world leader in quantum technology by 2035, with £9.5 million in funding now available for businesses developing quantum computers and ultra-secure communication networks. The initiative aims to create breakthrough applications across healthcare, transportation, and national infrastructure that could transform how we navigate, communicate, and diagnose diseases.

Google News - Innovation Technology3 min read
Scientists Flip Quantum Effect to Create Magnetism
InnovationJan 22

Scientists Flip Quantum Effect to Create Magnetism

Japanese researchers just discovered they can switch quantum materials between magnetic and non-magnetic states by adjusting a single property. The breakthrough could help build the next generation of quantum computers.

Science Daily3 min read
Scientists Merge Two Quantum Forces for New Tech
InnovationJan 18

Scientists Merge Two Quantum Forces for New Tech

Physicists discovered a new quantum state combining two powerful forces that could revolutionize computing and sensing technology. The breakthrough unites quantum criticality and topology in ways scientists once thought impossible.

Phys.org - Technology2 min read
Scientists Find Quantum Effects in Palm-Sized Crystal
InnovationJul 8

Scientists Find Quantum Effects in Palm-Sized Crystal

Researchers discovered strong quantum entanglement in a crystal you could hold in your hand, proving that the weird physics of the quantum world can exist in everyday-sized objects. This breakthrough could unlock ultra-precise sensors and solve mysteries about strange metals.

Science Daily3 min read
Physicists Solve 60-Year Quantum Puzzle at Heidelberg
InnovationJul 9

Physicists Solve 60-Year Quantum Puzzle at Heidelberg

Scientists at Heidelberg University just cracked a mystery that's stumped quantum physicists for decades, uniting two completely opposite theories into one elegant explanation. The breakthrough could transform how we build quantum computers and understand the strange behavior of matter at its tiniest scale.

Science Daily3 min read
Scientists Find 'Impossible' Quantum Matter at Near Absolute Zero
InnovationJan 21

Scientists Find 'Impossible' Quantum Matter at Near Absolute Zero

Physicists discovered a quantum state of matter that breaks the rules of what was thought possible, opening doors to better quantum computers and electronics. The breakthrough came from chilling a special material to nearly the coldest temperature possible.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read

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