EEconomy Read More China doubling down on consumption as route out of export reliance: ex-PBOC officialJanuary 22, 2026 China is pushing consumption to grow faster than overall economic expansion as the nation accelerates a shift to…
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PPhysics Read More Russia claims new 72-qubit quantum computer hits 94% accuracy levelDecember 31, 2025 Researchers at the Russian state Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom and Lomonosov Moscow State University have developed a prototype…
PPhysics Read More US superconducting breakthrough could power simple quantum computersDecember 31, 2025 Researchers at the University of Buffalo could add a ‘superconducting’ twist to magnetic hard drives and random access…
AArtificial intelligence Read More Quantum Era Crept Up While You Were Watching AIDecember 30, 2025 Step aside, artificial intelligence. Another transformative technology with the potential to reshape industries and reorder geopolitical power is…
PPhysics Read More “This Will Be a New Chapter in Quantum Physics”: Odd Quasiparticles May Explain a Pair of Quantum Experiments That Baffled ScientistsDecember 26, 2025 The unexpected coexistence of superconductivity and magnetism observed in two experiments this year has finally been explained by…
PPhysics Read More Anything-goes “anyons” may be at the root of surprising quantum experiments | MIT NewsDecember 23, 2025 In the past year, two separate experiments in two different materials captured the same confounding scenario: the coexistence…
PPhysics Read More Scientists uncover why quantum computer errors refuse to fade-December 21, 2025 Quantum computers may look futuristic, but inside them, tiny mistakes are quietly piling up and remembering each other.…
PPhysics Read More Qubits break long-held quantum limit by evolving in superposed time pathsDecember 14, 2025 For decades, physicists believed that even the strangest quantum objects had a hard limit on how strongly their…
PPhysics Read More Move Over D-Wave, Alphabet Is Taking Over Quantum ComputingDecember 14, 2025 D-Wave’s status as pure-play in quantum computing could help deliver big upside, but Alphabet offers a more balanced…
PPhysics Read More New quantum device operates at room temperature for stable qubitsDecember 3, 2025 Stanford University researchers say they have developed a nanoscale optical device that could shift the direction of quantum…