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University of Chicago receives $21 million donation to fund quantum engineering and health The money will be used to create the Berggren Center for Quantum Biology and Medicine, according to a ...
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Africa’s progress in quantum is dependent on continental collaboration, and that is starting to become evident through initiatives such as Quantum Leap Africa, created by AIMS, and national ...
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Quantum Leap Winery, which opened in 2012, will be closing its tasting room this month. A final celebration will be held on the evening of April 19, 2025. (Photo from Quantum Leap Winery) ...
Evinova, a clinical trial technology company, is partnering with Quantum Leap Healthcare Collaborative (QLHC) to integrate Evinova’s remote patient monitoring (RPM) offering into I-SPY 2.2, a platform ...
Quantum computing threatens to break traditional encryption, putting sensitive data at risk. Learn more from Specops Software about the risks of quantum computing and how to prepare for them.
Scientists Just Made the Kind of Quantum Physics Leap That Einstein Would’ve Loved Quantum entanglement could be a whole lot easier going forward.
Major cloud service providers (CSPs) are rolling out quantum computing chips, pushing original design manufacturers (ODMs) to ramp up their quantum initiatives. While commercial quantum computing ...
Since the recent "quantum" news from Google, smaller companies focused on quantum computing have skyrocketed. During bull markets you often see short bursts higher in speculative industries.
Over the last few years, we have seen quantum technology progress out of the lab into real commercial sensing, timing and communication products.
Companies and educators need to start preparing now for quantum computing's place as a disruptor in the marketplace, panelists said at the Fast Company Innovation Festival.