SYDNEY—Australia will strengthen its capabilities in quantum science and other technologies that could be used to counter threats from China, providing more detail on the type of innovations Australia might develop alongside the U.S. under a new security partnership.

Australia will invest the equivalent of about $81 million (111 million Australian dollars) in quantum technology, including for a hub that will foster strategic partnerships with like-minded countries to commercialize Australia’s quantum research, officials said. It’s just one of many critical technologies—including ultra-advanced 6G communications, genetic engineering and alternative fuels—that Australia plans to focus on in the coming years.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

You May Also Like

How Un-Miracle Drugs Could Help Tame the Pandemic

In the 19th century, when infectious diseases remained mysterious, doctors could do…

Honor’s Magic 4 Pro Is a Decent Phone, but It’s No Huawei

The Magic4 Pro is Honor’s first global flagship release since it emerged…

How NASA Repaired Voyager 1 From 15 Billion Miles Away

Throughout the five months of troubleshooting, Voyager’s ground team continued to receive…

Nvidia Develops New AI Chips, Again, to Keep Selling to China

Nov. 10, 2023 4:06 pm ET Listen (2 min) Nvidia is working…