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Researchers have used two quantum computers and two supercomputers to simulate a molecule with 12,635 atoms, breaking the previous record. The hybrid approach targeted protein-ligand complexes relevant to drug discovery. The achievement marks progress toward practical quantum simulations despite current hardware limitations.

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Scientists have identified a method to create multiple copies of quantum information by encrypting them with a one-time decryption key, sidestepping the no-cloning theorem. This approach, developed by Achim Kempf and colleagues at the University of Waterloo, was tested on an IBM quantum processor. The technique could enhance redundancy in quantum computing and storage systems.

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