NEXUSIST SELECTED READING on the rapidly evolving world of quantum computing, networking and security.
Read More“Scientists from Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago entangled photons across a 52-mile network in the Chicago suburbs, an important step in developing a national quantum internet.
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Read More“There will be no shortage of commercial applications for these advanced cryptographic mechanisms. The world of finance, in particular, looks set to benefit as the quantum internet will lead to enhanced privacy for online transactions and stronger proof of the funds used in the transaction.”
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Read MoreChina’s quantum communication satellite Micius has notched up an impressive series of breakthroughs thanks to powerful photon detectors that outwit background noise.
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Read MoreIn the vast space of possibilities cited for the impact of quantum technology, the idea of a “quantum internet” offering new levels of security and functionality holds particular allure.
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Read MoreSource: U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Summary: A U.S. Army research result brings the quantum internet a step closer. Such an internet could offer the military security, sensing and timekeeping capabilities not possible with traditional networking approaches.
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Read MoreExecutive Order on Establishing the National Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee.
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Read MoreBreakthrough demonstrations using defective diamonds, high-flying drones, laser-bathed crystals and other exotica suggest practical, unhackable quantum networks are within reach.
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Read MoreHow will our communications be like in the future when the Internet will turn quantum?
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Read MoreThe enactment of the National Quantum Initiative Act on Dec. 21 creates a multiagency program spanning the National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Science Foundation, and Department of Energy. As part of the initiative, NSF and DOE will each establish between two and five competitively awarded research centers.
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Read MoreThis bill directs the President to implement a National Quantum Initiative Program to, among other things, establish the goals and priorities for a 10-year plan to accelerate the development of quantum information science and technology applications.
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