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The week ending November 22, 2025, delivered a powerful surge of advancements in quantum computing demanding your attention—from Hong Kong deploying the city’s first chip-based quantum network to IBM and Cisco unveiling plans for a distributed, fault-tolerant quantum infrastructure. Funding accelerated, hardware reached new milestones, and post-quantum defenses hardened. These developments aren’t hype; they’re the building blocks of the next computing era. Here’s the full summary you can’t afford to miss.
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Recent Quantum Computing Posts
U.S. Has Its First Quantum Tech Startup Accelerator
Duality Quantum Accelerator Accepts Six Startups into Inaugural Cohort Duality, the nation’s first accelerator exclusively for quantum companies, has accepted six startups for Cohort 1. Duality is led by the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Chicago and the Chicago Quantum Exchange (CQE), along
Harnessing Vanadium Dioxide as a Switch for Future Computing
Scientists take first snapshots of ultrafast switching in a quantum electronic device Scientists take first snapshots of ultrafast switching in a quantum electronic deviceThey discover a short-lived state that could lead to faster and more energy-efficient computing devices.Electronic circuits that compute and store information contain
Harnessing Vanadium Dioxide as a Switch for Future Computing
Scientists take first snapshots of ultrafast switching in a quantum electronic device Scientists take first snapshots of ultrafast switching in a quantum electronic deviceThey discover a short-lived state that could lead to faster and more energy-efficient computing devices.Electronic circuits that compute and store information contain
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and Quantum Information, Both Under the Microscope
A football is not a quantum particle. There are crucial differences between the things we know from everyday life and tiny quantum objects. Quantum phenomena are usually very fragile. To study them, one normally uses only a small number of particles, well shielded from the environment, at the lowest possible temperatures.
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and Quantum Information, Both Under the Microscope
A football is not a quantum particle. There are crucial differences between the things we know from everyday life and tiny quantum objects. Quantum phenomena are usually very fragile. To study them, one normally uses only a small number of particles, well shielded from the environment, at the lowest possible temperatures.
QUBT: Quantum Computing Inc. Lists on Nasdaq Capital Market
Quantum Computing Inc. (the “company” or “QCI”) (OTCQB: QUBT) (Nasdaq: QUBT), a leader in bridging the power of classical and quantum computing, has listed its shares to the Nasdaq Capital Market®. With the opening bell, QCI will become one of the few pure-play quantum software companies to list on the Nasdaq exchange. Its common stock will commence trading at market opening, July 15, 2021, under the same symbol, QUBT.
The Shorts | 7/15/21 | Government and Policy in Quantum Computing
The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of recent articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of government and policy. Mea Cubitt
The Shorts | 7/15/21 | Government and Policy in Quantum Computing
The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of recent articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of government and policy. Mea Cubitt
Alibaba, QRNGs, and FinTech all for Cybersecurity
The quantum technology Alibaba has developed is now being put to the test for quantum encryption for financial transactions among its cloud users, including Ant Financial and Alipay. According to Leilei Huang, an infrastructure engineer and colleagues at Oxford, this quantum security work has been in production for over a year.