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Canada Prioritizes Quantum Technology for Defence
Canada launched a seven-year plan to integrate quantum technology into its defence systems, focusing on enhanced sensors, secure communications, and advanced computing, driven by concerns about vulnerabilities to emerging digital threats.
Canada Prioritizes Quantum Technology for Defence
Canada launched a seven-year plan to integrate quantum technology into its defence systems, focusing on enhanced sensors, secure communications, and advanced computing, driven by concerns about vulnerabilities to emerging digital threats.
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24% Bias Score


Spain Rejects NATO's Defense Spending Increase Amidst Quantum Technology Advancements"
NATO seeks to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 due to the war in Ukraine and rising global instability; however, Spain rejected this, opting to maintain spending around 2.1%, sparking debate on the limits of European rearmament and Spain's role in NATO's strategic architecture.
Spain Rejects NATO's Defense Spending Increase Amidst Quantum Technology Advancements"
NATO seeks to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 due to the war in Ukraine and rising global instability; however, Spain rejected this, opting to maintain spending around 2.1%, sparking debate on the limits of European rearmament and Spain's role in NATO's strategic architecture.
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44% Bias Score


EU Launches Quantum Strategy to Become Global Leader
The European Commission adopted its first Quantum strategy on Wednesday, aiming to make the EU a global leader in quantum technologies by streamlining investments, strengthening coordination among member states, and expanding public infrastructure to overcome the current lag in commercializing quant...
EU Launches Quantum Strategy to Become Global Leader
The European Commission adopted its first Quantum strategy on Wednesday, aiming to make the EU a global leader in quantum technologies by streamlining investments, strengthening coordination among member states, and expanding public infrastructure to overcome the current lag in commercializing quant...
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40% Bias Score


EU to Launch Fund to Boost AI and Quantum Companies, Counter U.S. Dominance
The European Commission plans to create a new Scaleup Europe Fund in 2024 to invest in AI and quantum companies needing over €100 million, aiming to counter U.S. tech dominance and streamline company setup to potentially two days.
EU to Launch Fund to Boost AI and Quantum Companies, Counter U.S. Dominance
The European Commission plans to create a new Scaleup Europe Fund in 2024 to invest in AI and quantum companies needing over €100 million, aiming to counter U.S. tech dominance and streamline company setup to potentially two days.
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36% Bias Score


Lufthansa Invests in Quantum Computing for Air Traffic Optimization
Lufthansa Industry Solutions is developing quantum-ready algorithms for air traffic optimization, aiming to improve efficiency, reduce fuel costs (€7.8 billion in 2024 for Lufthansa), and enhance passenger experience by utilizing the superior computational power of future quantum computers.
Lufthansa Invests in Quantum Computing for Air Traffic Optimization
Lufthansa Industry Solutions is developing quantum-ready algorithms for air traffic optimization, aiming to improve efficiency, reduce fuel costs (€7.8 billion in 2024 for Lufthansa), and enhance passenger experience by utilizing the superior computational power of future quantum computers.
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48% Bias Score


Canadian Quantum Firms Vie for US$316M in DARPA Funding
Three Canadian quantum computing companies—Xanadu, Photonic, and Nord Quantique—are among 18 competitors vying for up to US$316 million in US government funding through DARPA's Quantum Benchmarking Initiative, a three-stage program culminating in rigorous testing of their quantum computers' function...
Canadian Quantum Firms Vie for US$316M in DARPA Funding
Three Canadian quantum computing companies—Xanadu, Photonic, and Nord Quantique—are among 18 competitors vying for up to US$316 million in US government funding through DARPA's Quantum Benchmarking Initiative, a three-stage program culminating in rigorous testing of their quantum computers' function...
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48% Bias Score

British Quantum Computing Firm Quantinuum Reaches $10 Billion Valuation
British quantum computing firm Quantinuum, founded by Ilyas Khan, secured $600 million in funding, resulting in a $10 billion valuation and doubling Khan's stake to $2 billion.

British Quantum Computing Firm Quantinuum Reaches $10 Billion Valuation
British quantum computing firm Quantinuum, founded by Ilyas Khan, secured $600 million in funding, resulting in a $10 billion valuation and doubling Khan's stake to $2 billion.
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36% Bias Score

Thales' Microscopic Sensors Revolutionize Defense and Cybersecurity
Thales, a European leader in aerospace and defense technology, is developing microscopic sensors using quantum algorithms, offering a 10,000% performance increase in detection and communication capabilities, with applications across defense, medicine, and space, starting testing in 2030.

Thales' Microscopic Sensors Revolutionize Defense and Cybersecurity
Thales, a European leader in aerospace and defense technology, is developing microscopic sensors using quantum algorithms, offering a 10,000% performance increase in detection and communication capabilities, with applications across defense, medicine, and space, starting testing in 2030.
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48% Bias Score

Europe's Quantum Race: Funding Gap Threatens Global Competitiveness
Europe leads in quantum technology research publications but lags behind the U.S. and China in commercialization, attracting only 5 percent of global private funding; the EU aims to launch two grand challenges to boost investment and overcome this, but concerns remain about insufficient funding and ...

Europe's Quantum Race: Funding Gap Threatens Global Competitiveness
Europe leads in quantum technology research publications but lags behind the U.S. and China in commercialization, attracting only 5 percent of global private funding; the EU aims to launch two grand challenges to boost investment and overcome this, but concerns remain about insufficient funding and ...
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48% Bias Score

New Single-Photon Detector Advances Dark Matter Search
Scientists at NGTU and the Institute of Physics of Microstructures created a detector capable of detecting single microwave photons, published in Nature Communications, potentially accelerating dark matter research, particularly the search for axions in the 10-200 GHz range.

New Single-Photon Detector Advances Dark Matter Search
Scientists at NGTU and the Institute of Physics of Microstructures created a detector capable of detecting single microwave photons, published in Nature Communications, potentially accelerating dark matter research, particularly the search for axions in the 10-200 GHz range.
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40% Bias Score

Quantum Technology's 2025 Milestone: Global Initiatives and a New Book
The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ) 2025, launched by UNESCO and the UN, aims to improve national quantum capabilities, coinciding with the release of the book "Quantum Computing Strategy" to demystify quantum technology for businesses and individuals; despite technologica...

Quantum Technology's 2025 Milestone: Global Initiatives and a New Book
The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ) 2025, launched by UNESCO and the UN, aims to improve national quantum capabilities, coinciding with the release of the book "Quantum Computing Strategy" to demystify quantum technology for businesses and individuals; despite technologica...
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40% Bias Score

Record-Breaking 100+ Day Survival Achieved with BiVACOR Artificial Heart
A 40-year-old Australian with heart failure survived over 100 days with a BiVACOR artificial heart before receiving a donor heart, setting a new world record for this technology and showing potential for long-term use in organ transplant patients.

Record-Breaking 100+ Day Survival Achieved with BiVACOR Artificial Heart
A 40-year-old Australian with heart failure survived over 100 days with a BiVACOR artificial heart before receiving a donor heart, setting a new world record for this technology and showing potential for long-term use in organ transplant patients.
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