Quantum Motion raises $160M for silicon-based quantum computers that fit in a server rack
Large-scale quantum computers remain an elusive goal, but with multiple nations hustling to be the first to build and use quantum computing to their advantage, the race to find a breakthrough remains strong and urgent -- translating into significant funding for startups contributing compelling work to the field. In one...
Quantum Motion raises $160M for silicon-based quantum computers that fit in a server rack
Large-scale quantum computers remain an elusive goal, but with multiple nations hustling to be the first to build and use...
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In space, resilience must now take centre stage. Why? Because more and more, it is becoming impossible to prevent actions...
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Read moreDetailsThe UK is under attack from grey-zone warfare, and we are not ready for it
The UK is under attack, and we are not prepared. Earlier this month, Kensington Gardens was closed to the public...
Read moreDetailsNowhere to hide
"All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our...
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