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Vol. III·The Wire·News
80 stories tracked · last 72 hours
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The firehose

Every story we tracked in the last 72 hours, ranked by signal. The Brief is our curated read of the wire; this is the wire itself.

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The wire is exhaustive on purpose. Press releases, earnings transcripts, preprints, regulatory filings, conference abstracts — we ingest everything within the sector envelope and tag it. The Brief picks ten stories a day; this page shows the rest. The point is not to read every item — it is to know that nothing was missed.

The wire · 10 matching · Science

Ranked by signal

  1. 01
    quantum computing_report·May 15, 2026Bullish

    Google Launches REPLIQA to Integrate Quantum AI and Life Sciences

    Google Quantum AI and Google.org have launched the Research Program at the Intersection of Life Sciences & Quantum AI (REPLIQA), a $10 million initiative dedicated to applying quantum science and artificial intelligence to molecular biology. The program provides foundational research funding to five academic institutions: Harvard University, MIT, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, and [...] The post Google Launches REPLIQA to Integrate Quantum AI and Life Sciences appeared first on Quantum Computin

  2. 02
    quantum insider·May 14, 2026Bullish

    Google Launches $10 Million Quantum Biology Research Initiative

    Insider Brief Google is investing $10 million in a new research effort aimed at applying quantum computing, quantum sensing and artificial intelligence to biology and medicine, as large technology companies continue searching for practical uses for emerging quantum systems. The initiative, called the Research Program at the Intersection of Life Sciences & Quantum AI, or […]

  3. 03
    google news·May 14, 2026Bullish

    Wisconsin startups, researchers achieving breakthroughs in quantum computing - WisBusiness

    Wisconsin startups, researchers achieving breakthroughs in quantum computing WisBusiness

  4. 04
    google news·May 13, 2026Bullish

    IonQ opens quantum computing research lab in Boulder - ColoradoBiz

    IonQ opens quantum computing research lab in Boulder ColoradoBiz

  5. 05
    google news·May 13, 2026Bullish

    Researchers Claim Advance in 3D Self-Correcting Quantum Memory Could Reduce Quantum Computing Error-Correction Overhead - The Quantum Insider

    Researchers Claim Advance in 3D Self-Correcting Quantum Memory Could Reduce Quantum Computing Error-Correction Overhead The Quantum Insider

  6. 06
    quantum insider·May 13, 2026Bullish

    Researchers Claim Advance in 3D Self-Correcting Quantum Memory Could Reduce Quantum Computing Error-Correction Overhead

    Insider Brief A team of scientists say they developed a three-dimensional quantum system that can store quantum information for exponentially long periods at finite temperatures without active error correction. That advance — something that most physicists believed could not happen — would potentially resolve a decades-old problem in quantum computing and condensed matter physics.

  7. 07
    google news·May 13, 2026Bullish

    Photonic Quantum Computers Market Research Report 2026: PsiQuantum and Xanadu are Leading This Innovative and Promising Frontier - Yahoo Finance Singapore

    Photonic Quantum Computers Market Research Report 2026: PsiQuantum and Xanadu are Leading This Innovative and Promising Frontier Yahoo Finance Singapore

  8. 08
    google news·May 12, 2026Bullish

    IonQ opens Boulder quantum research lab - Axios

    IonQ opens Boulder quantum research lab Axios

  9. 09
    google news·May 12, 2026Bullish

    IonQ opens Boulder quantum research lab - Axios

    IonQ opens Boulder quantum research lab Axios

  10. 10
    quantum computing_report·May 12, 2026Bullish

    Quobly and Hon Hai Research Institute Release Open-Source QPE Toolbox

    Quobly, a French developer of silicon-based quantum processors, and the Hon Hai Research Institute (the R&D arm of Foxconn), have co-released an open-source numerical toolbox dedicated to the Quantum Phase Estimation (QPE) algorithm. The qpe-toolbox is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical cost models and the practical resource requirements needed for fault-tolerant quantum computing, [...] The post Quobly and Hon Hai Research Institute Release Open-Source QPE Toolbox appeared first on

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