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Quantum computing stocks surge

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Trump signs quantum computing executive orders
President Donald Trump signed two executive orders on Monday aimed at securing U.S. leadership in quantum computing, directing a push to build a powerful quantum computer for scientific research and s...

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Quantum computing stocks mixed amid Trump executive orders, 2028 target
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Trump’s 2 New Quantum Computing Orders Reignite the Next AI-Style Investing Boom
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Quantum computing is a ‘serious security threat,’ says BTQ product head
BTQ Head of Silicon Product Sean Hackett discusses President Trump's executive orders aimed at accelerating American quantum technologies.

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Trump Launches New Quantum Initiative, Targets Research Breakthroughs by 2028
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Trump sets new deadlines for agencies and contractors to adopt post-quantum cryptography
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Quantum computers will supercharge the world — but they present serious national security risks

The alleged dangers of AI have been shoved down people’s throats for years, led by doomerism about it eliminating human jobs or wiping out mankind itself. Yet, there are far fewer discussions about how scientists are on the cusp of a breakthrough more powerful and much more worrying: Quantum computing.
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The Economist
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The quantum-computing mistakes America must avoid

Donald Trump is rightly trying to escape supply-chain dependency, but he should be careful, write Joshua Zoffer and Chris Miller
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Pathway to high-fidelity quantum computing identified

Researchers from the University of Sydney, working with IBM, have identified and quantified important factors limiting the performance of quantum computers and demonstrated ways to overcome their impact.
Michigan Technological University
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What is Applied Computing?

Applied computing is a multidisciplinary field that blends the theoretical and practical aspects of computing to solve day-to-day business and industry problems—integrating computing with other subjects such as computer networks, cybersecurity ...
Scientific American
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Quantum Computing

Quantum computing could lead to revolutions in cryptography, materials design and telecommunications. But fulfilling those promises could be many years away What if time were reversed? Physicists show how time could flow backward on a quantum scale
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