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Japan quietly built a quantum computer without importing a single part

Japan Quietly Built a Quantum Computer Without Importing a Single Part Japan recently launched its superconducting quantum computer built with homegrown components and software. The computer represents a significant milestone in Japan’s technological advancement, showcasing its ability to achieve cutting-edge innovation without relying on foreign imports. This achievement underscores Japan’s commitment to self-sufficiency in critical […]

US scientists create new quantum state of matter by mixing two exotic materials

US Scientists Create New Quantum State of Matter by Mixing Two Exotic Materials Researchers at Rutgers University in the US have found a new quantum state where matter behaves in extraordinary ways by combining two exotic materials. This groundbreaking discovery opens up a realm of possibilities for the future of technology and science. The team […]

Germany creates material ‘that has never existed’ to unlock quantum tech power

Germany Creates Material ‘That Has Never Existed’ to Unlock Quantum Tech Power In a groundbreaking development in the world of materials science, scientists in Germany have achieved a remarkable feat by creating a material that has never existed before. This innovative material, born out of merging four elements from Group IV of the periodic table, […]

China: Quantum computer does world-first fine-tuning of billion parameter AI model

China Makes History: Quantum Computer Fine-Tunes Billion-Parameter AI Model Chinese scientists recently made history after fine-tuning a billion-parameter artificial intelligence large model on their quantum computer, achieving a groundbreaking milestone in the field of AI and quantum computing. This remarkable feat showcases China’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of technological innovation and signifies a significant […]

Quantum armor: Breakthrough method promises to shield information against noise

Quantum Armor: Breakthrough Method Promises to Shield Information Against Noise A key challenge in developing stable quantum systems is protecting quantum information from environmental disturbances. The fragility of quantum bits, or qubits, makes them susceptible to noise and interference, leading to errors in quantum computations. However, recent advancements in quantum technology have paved the way […]

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