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Physicists in Japan just built a way to instantly read one of the strangest quantum states — a shortcut toward faster quantum networks and teleportation
A team at Nihon University has figured out how to read entangled quantum states across an entire many-body system without ...
Fiber Connect 2026 revealed how quantum computing is rapidly converging with fiber, edge, security, and data center ...
Scientists in Japan have developed a new way to instantly detect elusive quantum “W states,” a major milestone for quantum technology. The breakthrough could help unlock faster quantum communication, ...
Customers can secure optical networks using PQC, QKD, or a hybrid approach for flexible, future-ready data-in-motion ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 9 and SDG 16. Quantum networking enables physically separated quantum systems to operate in a coherent and coordinated manner. This ...
Quantum networking offers vast opportunities in secure communication, leveraging quantum entanglement to surpass traditional encryption. Its growth is driven by cybersecurity needs, government ...
In the not-too-distant future, data won’t just be communicated in ones and zeroes, but instead, it will be transmitted via particles that can exist in multiple states at once — where the very laws of ...
Researchers at The Grainger College of Engineering have made a major breakthrough toward building future quantum networks. In a paper published in the research journal Nature in September, researchers ...
Using a conventional computer and cutting-edge mathematical tools and code, physicists at the Center for Computational ...
Quantum Computing Inc. (NasdaqCM:QUBT) reported a Q1 2026 revenue increase of over 9,000% year over year. The move follows completed acquisitions of Luminar Semiconductor and NuCrypt, which expand ...
This nascent technology is beginning to move out of the realm of theoretical research and into the early stages of practical ...
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