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>Colorado is currently leading the world in quantum computing, with more companies devoted to advancing the technology than anywhere else in the world. Quantum experts believe it could lead to cures for cancer or solutions for climate change. But first, researchers have to learn more about how quantum chips function. The Colorado Underground Research Institute plans to do that by building a quantum computing laboratory inside an underground mine. Colorado School of Mines owns the Edgar Experimental Mine in Idaho Springs. Once actively mined for gold, silver, copper and lead, the mine is now used for educational purposes.
Archive: https://archive.today/Y4YQJ
From the post:
>>Colorado is currently leading the world in quantum computing, with more companies devoted to advancing the technology than anywhere else in the world. Quantum experts believe it could lead to cures for cancer or solutions for climate change. But first, researchers have to learn more about how quantum chips function.
The Colorado Underground Research Institute plans to do that by building a quantum computing laboratory inside an underground mine. Colorado School of Mines owns the Edgar Experimental Mine in Idaho Springs. Once actively mined for gold, silver, copper and lead, the mine is now used for educational purposes.
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