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The Race for Lunar Helium-3

Lunar Helium-3 Mining (LH3M) secures five U.S. patents, leading in lunar helium-3 extraction. The isotope supports clean fusion energy and quantum computing. LH3M’s Moon-first technologies address lunar challenges, countering China’s ambitions. The company is working to ensure U.S. technological leadership.

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Quantum Enhanced Coherent Ising Machines Accelerated by NTT Research

NTT Research and Tohoku University have launched a collaboration to accelerate quantum enhanced Coherent Ising Machines (CIM) on high-performance computing platforms. Their paper in Quantum Science and Technology reveals that single-photon CIMs outperform conventional models, converting fragile quantum entanglement into strong classical correlations. The teams will next optimize kernels, scale to 100 million spins, and pursue a physical implementation of Cyber CIM for industrial optimization.

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China Claims 105-Qubit “Zuchongzhi 3.0” Quantum Computer

Chinese scientists have introduced “Zuchongzhi 3.0,” a 105-qubit superconducting quantum computer, marking a major step in quantum research. The system vastly outperforms classical supercomputers and strengthens China’s position in the global quantum race. Researchers see potential in materials science, cryptography, and scalable quantum technologies.

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BSC Debuts Spain’s First Quantum Computer with European Components

Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) has introduced the first quantum computer in Spain built entirely with European technology. This initiative falls under Quantum Spain, which links major research institutions to strengthen computing infrastructure. The system supports hybrid tasks by uniting quantum and classical technologies, opening new possibilities in science and industry.

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LightSolver and Ansys Boost Engineering Simulations with Laser Computing

LightSolver, a Tel Aviv-based company, introduces a laser-based computing approach that processes data at light speed. In partnership with Ansys, they tested methods to reduce computation times in LS-DYNA® simulations. Early results show promise for future on-premises hardware that could redefine high-performance computing workloads.

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