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Scientists make germanium superconducting for the first time

Theo Klein

Researchers have achieved superconductivity in germanium, a common semiconductor, by precisely doping it with gallium atoms. This breakthrough, detailed in a new study, could enable more efficient quantum devices and cryogenic electronics. The material conducts electricity with zero resistance at 3.5 Kelvin.

New Quantum Breakthrough Announced

Reported by AI

Researchers have revealed a quantum computing advancement that could impact teleportation and data processing. The breakthrough involves improved qubit stability.

IQM Quantum Raises 320 Million Dollars

European quantum computing firm IQM Quantum secured 320 million dollars in funding, pushing its valuation beyond 1 billion dollars. The investment supports advancements in quantum technology. This marks a significant step for Europe in the quantum computing sector.

Quantum computers test reality of wave function

Researchers have used a quantum computer to perform a key test suggesting that quantum mechanics accurately describes reality at small scales. The experiment confirms the 'ontic' view, where the wave function represents true quantum states. However, noise limits insights at larger scales.

LG Electronics and KT to pursue joint quantum communication research

Raj Patel

LG Electronics announced on October 29 that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with KT, South Korea's No. 2 mobile carrier, to conduct joint research on advanced secure communication technology. The companies will focus on in-depth studies of quantum direct communication amid rising needs for hyper-secure networks. The technology is expected to bolster data security for AI-powered services.

Microbial Roots Yield Quantum Advance

A scientist rediscovered potential quantum computing advancements by revisiting microbial research origins.

Trio awarded 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for quantum tunneling work

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis for their pioneering research on quantum tunneling in superconducting circuits. Their 1985 experiments demonstrated how quantum effects apply to complex systems, laying the foundation for modern quantum computers. Clarke expressed surprise at the recognition, noting the unexpected impact of their discovery.

EeroQ traps single electrons on liquid helium for qubits

A startup called EeroQ has published research demonstrating how to trap individual electrons floating on liquid helium, proposing it as a foundation for scalable quantum computing qubits. The technique leverages old physics to create isolated electron spins with potentially excellent coherence. Experts suggest this could enable rapid scaling using standard manufacturing processes.

Tech Trends Highlight AI and Quantum Advances

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Emerging technologies in September 2025 focus on AI advancements, quantum computing systems, and sustainable practices, as reported by multiple sources. These developments promise significant impacts on various industries, from computing to environmental conservation. Experts emphasize the need for ethical implementation amid rapid progress.

Google's Willow quantum computer interprets NMR data for molecules

Researchers at Google Quantum AI have demonstrated how their Willow quantum computer can augment Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy to reveal molecular structures. The technique, called Quantum Echoes, uses qubit perturbations to emulate molecular analysis. While promising, it has not yet shown a clear advantage over classical methods.

 

 

 

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