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IBM, Cleveland Clinic and RIKEN simulate 12,635-atom protein using quantum computing

Summary by techfinitive.com
Scientists from Cleveland Clinic, RIKEN and IBM have simulated a 12,635-atom protein complex using quantum computers and two of the world’s most powerful supercomputers, marking what the organisations say is the largest known simulation of biologically meaningful molecules performed with quantum hardware.  The milestone research used IBM quantum computers alongside the Fugaku supercomputer at RIKEN in Japan and Miyabi-G, operated by the Universi…
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techfinitive.com broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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