Government & Policy
China’s Quantum Ambitions (…and AI, too)
China’s Quantum Ambitions (…and AI, too) China and the U.S. are undoubtedly two competitors in every facet. This piece presents a discussion whereby the U.S.

U.S. Congress Chasing Chinese Quantum Efforts with Dollars
U.S. Congress Chasing Chinese Quantum Efforts with Dollars We’ve reported on quantum computing expenditures by various governments and agencies throughout the world. A positive sign
High-Dimensional Frequency-Based Quantum Computing
High-Dimensional Frequency-Based Quantum Computing Oak Ridge National Labs and the U.S. Department of Energy have split light beams into their constituent frequency modes. This permits
Guess Again, FrodoKEM! Quantum-Safe Submissions for NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Project
Guess Again, FrodoKEM! Quantum-Safe Submissions for NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Project CRYSTALS DILITHIUM, Gravity-SPHINCS and HiMQ-3 are just several of the 50+ submissions to the National
What Is The Quantum Computing Equivalent of a Wire?
What Is The Quantum Computing Equivalent of a Wire? Light. Researchers across several institutes have managed to harness electromagnetic wave properties of light, encoding the
Why Is China Winning?
Why Is China Winning? If you believe all you read, China should be winning the quantum computing race. If you don’t believe all you read,
India Should Stymie Brain Drain with Funding; Follow China’s Quantum Initiatives
“Every developing country has a situation of brain drain. The problem is if one government wants to put money, the other cuts its down,” commented Duncan Haldane. Haldane is the American physicist whose research with others on electric properties of materials paved part of the way for quantum computers. Through funding its top institutes and state universities, India could follow China’s model used in their quantum initiative which is keeping Chinese brain drain from occurring.
Hinting at Quantum Computing to Decrypt Your Device?
Hinting at Quantum Computing to Decrypt Your Device? Once the U.S. FBI has a warrant to search a device, access to the data on an
$175 Million, U.S. Army
$175 Million, U.S. Army Commercial companies are soaking up cash from U.S. military contracts. This one nets $175,000,000 for research and development work through 2025.