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    The Race Against Q-Day: How Quantum Computing Threatens Global Digital Security

    March 24, 2025 • 1 min read

    A quantum computing breakthrough could soon shatter modern encryption, threatening global digital infrastructure from power grids to cryptocurrencies. Experts warn there's a one-in-three chance this 'quantum apocalypse' arrives before 2035, sparking an urgent race to implement quantum-resistant security.

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    Quantum Clocks: The Future Defense Against GPS Jamming Attacks

    March 04, 2025 • 1 min read

    As GPS jamming incidents surge near NATO borders, British scientists are developing revolutionary portable atomic clocks as an unhackable alternative. This quantum technology could transform navigation security, though widespread implementation faces significant challenges.

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    Swisscom Tests Breakthrough Quantum Encryption Technology

    February 24, 2025 • 1 min read

    Switzerland's leading telecom provider Swisscom partners with German startup to successfully demonstrate quantum-secure encryption using entangled photons over fiber networks. The groundbreaking test marks a major advancement in protecting data transmission against emerging quantum computing threats.

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    NIST Mandates Quantum-Resistant Encryption Standards by 2030: ML-KEM to Replace RSA

    February 19, 2025 • 1 min read

    NIST announces plans to phase out widely-used encryption algorithms like RSA by 2030, mandating transition to quantum-resistant standards like ML-KEM. Organizations have 6-7 years to upgrade their cryptographic systems before complete elimination of current public-key protocols by 2035.

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    Quantum Computing-Brain Interface Could Unlock Secrets of Human Consciousness

    December 31, 2024 • 1 min read

    Scientists propose connecting human brains directly to quantum computers to explore consciousness through quantum entanglement. The groundbreaking research suggests this interface could expand human conscious experiences and provide insights into how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the brain.

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    Quantum Teleportation Breakthrough: Scientists Successfully Transmit Quantum Data Over Regular Internet Cables

    December 27, 2024 • 1 min read

    Northwestern University engineers achieve groundbreaking quantum teleportation over standard fiber optic networks, defying previous assumptions about quantum communication limitations. This milestone eliminates the need for dedicated quantum lines and brings us closer to widespread quantum networking integration.

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    Quantum Teleportation Breakthrough: Scientists Successfully Share Internet Cables with Quantum Signals

    December 21, 2024 • 1 min read

    Northwestern University engineers have achieved quantum teleportation through active fiber optic cables carrying Internet traffic, defying previous assumptions about signal interference. This groundbreaking research demonstrates that quantum and classical communications can coexist in existing infrastructure, bringing practical quantum networks closer to reality.

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    Quantum Computing Milestone: US Company Achieves 50 Entangled Logical Qubits

    December 14, 2024 • 1 min read

    Quantinuum sets new industry records by successfully entangling 50 logical qubits, surpassing recent achievements by competitors. This breakthrough marks progress in quantum error correction, though challenges remain before achieving fully fault-tolerant quantum computing.

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    Breakthrough: Everyday Display Tech Powers New Quantum Computing Method

    December 01, 2024 • 1 min read

    Scientists have developed a revolutionary quantum computing system using common components like digital displays and lasers, capable of processing 16 information levels simultaneously. The breakthrough could democratize quantum computing access by utilizing affordable, accessible materials instead of expensive specialized equipment.

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