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Kai Sun of the University of Michigan is a humble physics professor with ambitious goals. "I'm mainly a paper-and-pencil type of theorist, doing analytical calculations mostly," Sun said. "My ...
Quantum computing has long been the domain of theoretical physics and academic labs, but it’s starting to move from concept to experimentation in the real world.
Researchers from Fraunhofer IAF have created a virtual application laboratory for quantum sensing to encourage the use of quantum sensors in industry.
In addition to this, Quantum-Si has announced the early access availability of ProteoVue, a bioinformatics tool for detecting and quantifying Single Amino Acid Variants (SAAVs) in proteins.
Pangenomes that incorporate many people’s DNA could capture the breadth of human genetic diversity, and quantum computers may be a key enabler.