Quantum computing took a significant step forward this week as researchers from Alice & Bob in Paris and Caltech in…
Hong Kong Biotech Firms to Tokenize Cancer Research Assets
Hong Kong biotech firms Transcenta Holding and IVD Medical announced on September 21, 2025, a strategic partnership to explore real-world asset tokenization on the Ethereum blockchain,…
Trump Administration Develops Quantum Computing Strategy
The Trump administration is crafting a comprehensive quantum computing strategy that will involve multiple executive actions and an accelerated timeline for federal…
Neuralink Plans Trial to Help People Translate Thoughts to Text
Elon Musk’s Neuralink has announced plans to launch a clinical trial in October 2025 that aims to enable people with speech impairments…
Japanese Researchers Develop Hydrogen Battery Operating at 90 °C
Researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo have developed a solid-state hydrogen battery that functions at just 90 °C, dramatically lowering…
World’s Largest Telescope to Generate 600 Petabytes Annually
When the Square Kilometer Array Observatory (SKAO) becomes operational later this decade, it will generate an unprecedented 600 petabytes of data annually—enough…
UK Firm Builds Quantum Computer with Standard Chips
Quantum Motion delivers world's first full-stack quantum computer using standard 300mm CMOS manufacturing at UK National Quantum Computing Centre.
Hopkins Scientists Unlock Pathway to Invisible Circuit Manufacturing
Johns Hopkins University researchers have achieved a breakthrough in microchip manufacturing that could enable circuit features so small they become…
The Quantum Computing Race Just Got a $1 Billion Boost—Here’s Why It Could Change Everything.
Quantum computing just hit the big time. Startup PsiQuantum has officially landed a massive $1 billion in new funding, rocketing…
China’s New AI Thinks Like a Human Brain—Is This the Tech That Topples ChatGPT?
Chinese scientists have just pulled back the curtain on SpikingBrain-1.0, a revolutionary new AI system that operates more like a…
