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Scaling Up Fundamental Quantum Chemistry Simulations on Quantum Hardware

In “Hartree-Fock on a Superconducting Qubit Quantum Computer”, appearing today in Science, the Google AI Quantum team explores this complex question by performing the largest chemical simulation performed on a quantum computer to date. In our experiment, we used a noise-robust variational quantum eigensolver (VQE) to directly simulate a chemical mechanism via a quantum algorithm. This module contains the necessary code …

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Airbus unveils ‘first zero-emission planes’ plan

The aerospace giant said its hydrogen-fuelled passenger planes could be in service by 2035. « The transition to hydrogen, as the primary power source for these concept planes, will require decisive action from the entire aviation ecosystem, » said Mr Faury. « Together with the support from government and industrial partners, we can rise up to this challenge …

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How to harness the power of inclusivity on remote teams

How to work more smarter ? Different perspectives and working styles can create conflict, but according to biological anthropologist Helen Fisher, we can harness those differences to achieve “productive friction,” She describes four distinct styles of work that reflect our diverse brain chemistry, and shows how the differences, if left unmanaged, can lead to tensions, misunderstandings and …

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Will private firms win the race to Venus?

With interest in the possibility of life at Venus, there’s an imperative to get more spacecraft to the planet. With astronomers detecting a potential signature of life in the clouds of Venus, there’s obviously going to be a big push to get some new space missions to the planet. More about, read Source