Published Jun 27, 2024
Quantum computing could be a critical climate solution
Explore the transformative potential of quantum computing in tackling climate change, as Shayle Kann and Mark Cupta examine its revolutionary applications in synthetic biology, material science, and optimization, paving the way for breakthroughs in sustainable innovations and significant emissions reductions.

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