Department of Energy awards Fermilab $3.5 million for quantum science
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The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded researchers at its Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory more than $3.5 million to boost research in the fast-emerging field of Quantum Information Science. "Few pursuits have the revolutionary potential that quantum science presents," said Fermilab Chief Research Officer Joe Lykken. "Fermilab's expertise in quantum physics and cryogenic engineering is world-class, and combined with our experience in conventional computing and networks, we can advance quantum science in directions that not many other places can."
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