Weekly Roundup for the Week Ending March 27, 2021
If we could not find room for it, time to digest it, or a reason to run it during the past week, we have collected
If we could not find room for it, time to digest it, or a reason to run it during the past week, we have collected
After the Govt’s Big Allocation on Quantum Technologies in 2020, What Next? Read More… + One of the highlights of the 2020 budget was the
Creating a new type of computing that’s ‘naturally probabilistic’ Purdue University researchers are building a probabilistic computer that could bridge the gap between classical and
Fully Homomorphic Encryption is considered the “holy grail” of encryption. But right now it takes too much compute power to be used widely. Read More…
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NUST MISIS Scientists Take Step Towards Quantum Supremacy A Russian-German research team has created a quantum sensor that grants access to measurement and manipulation of
Doubling the Annual Budget for Quantum Technology Research Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation is almost doubling the annual budget of the research initiative Wallenberg Centre
Part of The Qubit Report’s mission is to promote opinion of quantum computing aspects. Below are some excerpts from an OP-ED in the WSJ. Interesting
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DOD Officials Discuss Quantum Science, 5G and Directed Energy Three of the Defense Department’s 11 principal directors of modernization within the Office of Defense Research