By Laurie Chen BEIJING, March 19 (Reuters) - China will likely develop national standards for post-quantum cryptography in the next three years as it pours funds into research, according to a leading ...
A team of scientists in China has discovered a new rare-earth alloy that is ...
With investments in research and industry, China expands global access to its quantum computing platform and strengthens technological partnerships China’s confidence in opening its quantum ...
Chinese scientists have developed the world's coldest alloy, potentially revolutionizing quantum computing and ultra-sensitive detectors, surprising even DARPA.
A cobalt-based compound that cools itself to fractions of a degree above absolute zero through magnetic field manipulation could offer a practical alternative to helium-3-dependent refrigeration ...
Chinese experts say the post-quantum cryptography standards developed for the US may not be secure enough, and would rather wait a few years for something better.
China solution’ delivers helium‑3‑free cooling tech for quantum chips, offers stable, portable system to support space exploration.
China is racing to harden its quantum ambitions on two fronts at once, pairing more powerful quantum processors with new cryptographic tools designed to survive a future of code-breaking machines.
After 30 months of fast-paced innovation in quantum algorithms, six research groups are hoping to hit paydirt. But there can ...
What once took up the entire space in IBM’s lab in the 60’s, now fits on a chip. With tech. breakthroughs, it’s been about the how and when — as will quantum on a chip.
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...