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Why the US, Japan and South Korea should take the quantum leap together
Beyond boosting business and driving innovation, quantum may also power the next generation of defense technologies....
By Sam Howell
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The United States’ Quantum Talent Shortage Is a National Security Vulnerability
The United States has QIST advantages but can only maximize them by first prioritizing the development of a robust, diverse, and agile quantum workforce....
By Sam Howell
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Quantum Computing is the Future — But We May Lose the Race if We Don’t Act Now
Now is an ideal time to create policies that protect U.S. quantum advantages and promote quantum strengths....
By Sam Howell
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Latin and South America Are a Key to the United States’ Critical Minerals Puzzle
Europe’s reliance on Russian oil and gas pales in comparison to the United States’ dependence on China for critical minerals. Amid heightened technology competition and a glob...
By Sam Howell
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To Restrict, or Not to Restrict, That Is the Quantum Question
Premature export controls could impede innovation and handicap U.S. companies....
By Sam Howell
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Biden Brings Semiconductors to the Forefront of Americans’ Minds
President Biden’s State of the Union (SOTU) address brought semiconductors to the forefront of the nation’s attention. Heightened U.S.-China relations, widespread chip shortag...
By Sam Howell
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Sharper: Critical Technology
Critical technologies promise to upend traditional understandings of national security, economic prosperity, and everyday life. Artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantu...
By Anna Pederson & Sam Howell
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The China-US Quantum Race
The country leading in quantum will be able to threaten adversaries’ corporate, military, and government information infrastructure faster than an adversary can implement effe...
By Sam Howell