
When Bohr got it wrong: the impact of a little-known paper on the development of quantum theory – Physics World

How quantum mechanics emerged in a few revolutionary months 100 years ago
It began with concerns about the orbits used to explain the motion of electrons in atoms — but quantum theory ended up upending reality itself.

Geering Up & Quantenkoffer: the Case of Nobel Technology at UBC | UBC Geering Up
Some suitcases have compartments. Others have a hard, metallic exterior to better protect its contents. But UBC has been the home to a suitcase that’s in an entirely different league.

AI and quantum computing used to target ‘undruggable’ cancer protein | University of Toronto
Research co-led by University of Toronto researchers and Insilico Medicine has demonstrated the potential of quantum computing and artificial intelligence to transform the drug discovery pipeline. In the study published in Nature Biotechnology, the researchers combined quantum computing and generative AI with classical computing methods to create molecules targeting a cancer-driving protein called KRAS, which had previously been considered “undruggable.”
New year, new tools: Geering Up ignites children’s passion for quantum science – The La Source

German-Canadian joint PhD program in Quantum Materials renewed – Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute

Bill Gates Sees Quantum Computing’s Potential Arrival in Three to Five Years
Bill Gates believes practical quantum computing could arrive in the next three to five years, challenging longer timelines.