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Who was Michael Ndika? Niniola’s husband, manager, and NaijaReview founder, who left a Lasting Legacy in Nigerian music

MusicRead Later (0)Please login to bookmark Close Michael Ndika, a prominent Nigerian music executive and entrepreneur, passed away, with news of his death announced on...

Karsh Kale: ‘I Had All But Stopped Making Music’

Music After nearly a decade without a solo album, Karsh Kale returns with ‘Dust’, an intensely personal record shaped by grief, healing, creativity and...

Breakthrough in Quantum Computing: First Secure Method to Back Up Quantum Information

Science & Nature Scientists at the University of Waterloo and Kyushu University have developed the first method to create redundant, encrypted copies of qubits...

Will Quantum Computing Kill Bitcoin?

archy13 - stock.adobe.com Claims that Quantum Computing will destroy Bitcoin may be exaggerated, but Bitcoin will need to adapt.   By By Eli Ben-Sasson, CEO & Co-Founder, StarkWare Published: 20 Dec 2025 For years, the conversation around quantum computing and cryptocurrency has been dominated by a single, breathless question: Will a quantum breakthrough kill Bitcoin?

Bitcoin’s quantum future – Saylor plays down risks as experts raise red flags

Journalist Posted: December 18, 2025 The urgency to upgrade Bitcoin to a more quantum-proof network has intensified.  Consider this – Solana announced that it has deployed post-quantum signatures on the testnet, indicating its readiness to be more secure. Even Ethereum has a roadmap for achieving quantum security.  Although the Bitcoin community is also actively discussing

Why Arsenal’s ‘quantum leap’ is down to Kroenkes’ gamble on ambition

The story of Arsenal’s return from the competitive wilderness to the top table of English and European football has no shortage of candidates for the leading role.  Mikel Arteta, the rookie manager whose single-mindedness has transformed the mentality of the club; Bukayo Saka, the jewel of the Hale End academy who has developed into one

Quantum Computers vs. Bitcoin: Why 2026 Will Be Business as Usual

Quantum computing and DATs are overhyped risks for 2026, says Grayscale, while predicting new highs for Bitcoin. Grayscale said it expects 2026 to accelerate long-term structural shifts in digital asset investing, driven by macroeconomic pressures and clearer regulation. But it has outlined two high-profile topics it does not expect to meaningfully influence crypto market performance

India, UK quantum computing tie-up in focus ahead of UK PM’s Mumbai visit

A research tie-up between Imperial College London and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay to harness quantum computing and biotechnology to help farmers grow stronger crops that are more resilient to climate change has emerged as a focus area ahead of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's expected visit to Mumbai next week. The project

NSF and UKRI launch $10M quantum chemistry collaborative research effort

Science & Nature The U.S. National Science Foundation and United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) are investing in eight joint research projects that could...

Decades-Old Quantum Puzzle Solved: Graphene Electrons Violate Fundamental Law of Physics

Science & Nature Electrons in graphene can act like a perfect fluid, defying established physical laws. This finding advances both fundamental science and potential...

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