It is a big night at the Cleveland Clinic. The Clinic and IBM are unveiling the first quantum computer dedicated to health care research.
The IBM Quantum System One is in a large, airtight glass cube that maintains a controlled environment. It is located inside the Lerner Research Institute on the Clinic's main campus.
The partnership is not only providing hope for a healthier tomorrow, but also opportunities for our future leaders, like Mussa Wisoba, a student at John Marshall School of Information Technology.
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