Recent advances in AI, quantum computing, and physics-based modeling are dramatically accelerating and expanding the scope of simulations across domains from spaceflight to drug discovery.
Researchers from Cleveland Clinic, RIKEN, and IBM have achieved the largest biologically relevant molecular simulation using quantum hardware, modeling protein-ligand complexes up to 12,635 atoms. The ...
Performance-management software pushes IBM Quantum Platform to surpass classical benchmarks, reducing simulation times ...
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Quantum computers simulated their biggest molecule yet – with help
Two quantum computers and two supercomputers teamed up to break the record on the biggest molecule yet to be simulated using ...
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. and CLEVELAND, May 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Scientists at Cleveland Clinic, RIKEN, and IBM (NYSE: IBM) ...
Researchers from quantum computing companies Quanscient Oy and Haiqu Inc. today announced that they have developed a new quantum computing algorithm designed to make computational fluid dynamics ...
Scientists have found a way to make AI much better at predicting complex, chaotic systems by tapping into the unique power of ...
HELSINKI, FINLAND, April 2, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Researchers from Quanscient, a leader in cloud-based multiphysics simulation technology and quantum algorithms ...
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IBM to cut quantum-powered aerodynamic designing for race cars to minutes
A top technology company has joined hands with a high-performance vehicle manufacturer to advance ...
A single atom has performed the first full quantum simulations of how certain molecules react to light. The researchers who carried out the feat say that their minimalistic approach could dramatically ...
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