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Cleveland Clinic and IBM demonstrate quantum workflow for simulating proteins

TRP cage

"Proving that this approach works for the Trp-cage is a step to larger molecules", said Mario Motta, co-author of the paper.

Credit: IBM

The quantum-centric supercomputing method could pave the way to industry-relevant simulations of very large molecules for chemical, materials science, and medical research

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