Quantum computing
World has three years to prepare for quantum threat, experts warn at Cyberweek
“Organizations take about five to ten years to cross the chasm to become what is called quantum safe. And with estimates that quantum computing is coming in three years," expert Ben Volkow said.
‘Harvest now, decrypt later’: Why quantum encryption matters for Israel’s security
Israel bets on quantum technology as the computing arms race heats up
Deep33 Ventures launches $150 million fund for deep‑tech infrastructure
First Israeli-built quantum computer now in operation
First Israeli superconductor-based quantum computer supporting defense and civilian applications is now operational.
Google shares soar amid breakthroughs in quantum computing
A science-based afterlife: Can quantum entanglement save my failing body? - opinion
Will quantum biology finally provide a fact-based explanation reconciling the supernatural with the physical world?
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China holds 'stunning lead' over US in competition for key technology
China had established a "stunning lead in high-impact research" under government programs against the West, The Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) said.
Israeli Innovation Authority to launch plans for quantum computing tech
The goal of the group is to demonstrate how quanta can advance Israel’s science and hi-tech industries, with the hope of private R&D initiatives in the future.
Does our brain use quantum computation?
One of the authors of the study said that quantum brain processes could explain why humans can outperform supercomputers.
Academic collaboration agreement signed between National University of Singapore and TAU
The joint academic agreement will be in the fields of quantum-based technologies and quantum data science.
Quantum computers moving forward, where is Israel?
Experts in the field often say that today’s supercomputers will look like the stone age in comparison to the quantum paradigm shift which will replace them.
New phase of matter could protect quantum computers against errors
The researchers still need to find a way to integrate the phase with the computational side of quantum computing.