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IBM, Riken, and the Cleveland Clinic simulated a 12,000-atom protein by linking quantum computers with Japanese supercomputers
In late May 2026, a research team from IBM, Japan’s RIKEN institute, and the Cleveland Clinic reported that they had ...
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Quantum computers simulate 12,000-atom proteins using 94 qubits in milestone
Researchers from Cleveland Clinic, RIKEN, and IBM have carried out the largest quantum-classical chemistry ...
Researchers from Cleveland Clinic, RIKEN, and IBM have achieved the largest quantum-classical chemistry simulation to date, modeling protein-ligand systems with over 12,000 atoms using 94 qubits. The ...
Harvard researchers bring the accuracy, sample efficiency, and robustness of deep equivariant neural networks to the simulate 44 million atoms. This is achieved through a combination of innovative ...
CGSchNet, a fast machine-learned model, simulates proteins with high accuracy, enabling drug discovery and protein engineering for cancer treatment. Operating significantly faster than traditional all ...
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