ORNL, Cleveland Clinic, and IBM Run First-Known Quantum Computations of Fusion Fuel Material
Researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Cleveland Clinic, and IBM have used quantum computers to calculate nine molecular configurations of FLiBe, a molten salt material widely…
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