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Insider Brief Quantum communication promises unbreakable encryption by using the unique properties of photons. A collaborative research team from Europe, Asia, and South America has developed a new light source that emits exceptionally bright, entangled photons — key elements in quantum communication. Entangled photons share an instant, unbreakable connection, making them ideal for secure data transmission. Traditional […]
Insider Brief Light is a powerful carrier of information, essential for both classical communication and emerging quantum technologies like quantum...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — For the first time, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) will run equipment developed at its research facilities on a...
Insider Brief: PRESS RELEASE: Quantum researchers at The University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University received a $1 million grant from the...
Insider Brief: The National Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee recently released a report on quantum networking, outlining key findings and...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Sandia National Laboratories and Arizona State University, two research powerhouses, are collaborating to push the...
Insider Brief: PRESS RELEASE — Quantum Bridge, a company offering a range of advanced quantum-safe data-security solutions, today announces that it...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Quantum Brilliance (QB), a global leader in diamond-based quantum technology, today announced a strategic...
A new cheap and easily-manufactured device could lead to improved satellite communication, high speed data transmission, and remote sensing,...
Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) is a new generation of encryption algorithms for protecting data against powerful quantum computers. Quantum computers...
Insider Brief: PRESS RELEASE—The U.S. National Science Foundation is investing $39 million to help grow quantum research activities at more...